2014
DOI: 10.1002/acs.2495
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Robotics‐based telepresence using multi‐modal interaction for individuals with visual impairments

Abstract: Although many assistive devices have been developed and utilized to aid in daily living, the most general assistive means for individuals with visual impairments are the walking cane and guide dogs. These assistive means are effective in assisting the user in navigating within an environment; however, the navigation space is limited to the proximal environment of the user. Thus, in this paper, we discuss a method to increase the range of accessibility to a remote environment through robotic embodiment that ena… Show more

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“…There are methods that use haptic telepresence devices, which can express tactual perception using 2D+depth data. Park et al [9,10,11,12,13], who collaborated with our team, developed the robot system to remotely observe the visual attractions and evade obstacles at art galleries or museums. Figure 3 illustrates a telepresence robot and a haptic interaction system.…”
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“…There are methods that use haptic telepresence devices, which can express tactual perception using 2D+depth data. Park et al [9,10,11,12,13], who collaborated with our team, developed the robot system to remotely observe the visual attractions and evade obstacles at art galleries or museums. Figure 3 illustrates a telepresence robot and a haptic interaction system.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Further, it is difficult for them to obtain visual multimedia from information technology devices, such as PCs, smartphones, and televisions. Park, a co-researcher [9,10,11,12,13], developed methods for touching 3D shapes through depth capturing and its reconstruction. However, these methods are considerably slow for real-time haptic telepresence.…”
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“…Park and Howard discuss the use of robotics and an RGB‐D depth camera to give visually impaired people access to a remote environment through a 3D haptic interface. They also present the results of end‐users tests of the system.…”
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