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3D Printed Interactive Multi-Storey Model for People with Visual Impairments

Elen Sargsyan, Bernard Oriola, Marc J.‐M. Macé, Marcos Serrano, Christophe Jouffrais

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Abstract

The understanding of multi-level spatial topologies is a difficult and frequent challenge in people with visual impairments daily life, impacting their independent mobility. Using the tools of the “maker” movement, and following an iterative co-design process with Orientation and Mobility instructors, we created an innovative tool (3D printed interactive model of a train station) for teaching complex spatial knowledge. Then, we did a comparative study with end users between the 3D interactive model that we designed and two 2D interactive tactile maps representing the same location. Our results show that the 3D interactive model is useful and usable, provides better satisfaction and is preferred to 2D tactile maps. In addition, complex spatial notions are better understood with the 3D model. Altogether, these results suggest that the “maker movement” may empower special education teachers with adapted and innovative tools.

Topics & Concepts

USableComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionProcess (computing)Movement (music)Interactive design3d printedMultimediaSolid modeling3d modelIterative and incremental developmentArtificial intelligenceEngineeringSoftware engineeringOperating systemBiomedical engineeringPhilosophyAestheticsTactile and Sensory InteractionsSpatial Cognition and NavigationGaze Tracking and Assistive Technology