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Design and User Satisfaction of Interactive Maps for Visually Impaired People

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Multimodal interactive maps are a solution for presenting spatial information to visually impaired people. In this paper, we present an interactive multimodal map prototype that is based on a tactile paper map, a multi-touch screen and audio output. We first describe the different steps for designing an interactive map: drawing and printing the tactile paper map, choice of multi-touch technology, interaction technologies and the software architecture. Then we describe the method used to assess user satisfaction. We provide data showing that an interactive map - although based on a unique, elementary, double tap interaction - has been met with a high level of user satisfaction. Interestingly, satisfaction is independent of a user's age, previous visual experience or Braille experience. This prototype will be used as a platform to design advanced interactions for spatial learning.
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hal-00719447 , version 1 (19-07-2012)

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Anke Brock, Philippe Truillet, Bernard Oriola, Delphine Picard, Christophe Jouffrais. Design and User Satisfaction of Interactive Maps for Visually Impaired People. Miesenberger; K.; Karshmer; A.; Penaz; P.; Zagler; W. ICCHP 2012, Springer, pp.544-551, 2012, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 7383, ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-31534-3_80⟩. ⟨hal-00719447⟩
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