Use of a haptic device by blind and sighted people : perception of virtual textures and objects

Colwell, C., Petrie, H., Kornbrot, D., Hardwick, A. and Furner, S. (1998) Use of a haptic device by blind and sighted people : perception of virtual textures and objects. IOS Press.
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This paper describes a series of studies involving a haptic device which can display virtual textures and 3-D objects. The device has potential for simulating real world objects and assisting in the navigation of virtual environments (VEs). Three experiments investigated: (a) whether previous results from experiments using real textures could be replicated using virtual textures; (b) whether participants perceived virtual objects to have the intended size and angle; and (c) whether simulated real objects could be recognised. In all the experiments differences in perception by blind and sighted people were also explored. The results have implications for the future design of VEs in that it cannot be assumed that virtual textures and objects will feel to the user as the designer intends. A set of guidelines for the design of haptic interfaces and VEs are presented.

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