Tactile pictograms displayed on pin array tablets for blind children
Abstract
Illustrated books hold a special place in the development of children. However, few suitable books are available for children with visual impairments. New technologies such as retractable pin tablets make it possible to easily create dynamic illustrations for many books. The illustrations would be based on a set of raised points, representing a shape. In this study, we evaluated the recognition of stimuli achieved with raised dots by 28 sighted and blind children. We have observed that "high resolution" dotted pictograms can be well recognized by blind children and we highlight the importance of the size and proximity of the dots.
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