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See-Through-Sound: Transforming Images into Sonic Representations to Help the Blind

See-Through-Sound: Transforming Images into Sonic Representations to Help the Blind

J. Tomás Henriques, Sofia Cavaco, Nuno Correia
Copyright: © 2014 |Volume: 7 |Issue: 1 |Pages: 19
ISSN: 1938-7857|EISSN: 1938-7865|EISBN13: 9781466657687|DOI: 10.4018/jitr.2014010105
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Henriques, J. Tomás, et al. "See-Through-Sound: Transforming Images into Sonic Representations to Help the Blind." JITR vol.7, no.1 2014: pp.59-77. http://doi.org/10.4018/jitr.2014010105

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Henriques, J. T., Cavaco, S., & Correia, N. (2014). See-Through-Sound: Transforming Images into Sonic Representations to Help the Blind. Journal of Information Technology Research (JITR), 7(1), 59-77. http://doi.org/10.4018/jitr.2014010105

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Henriques, J. Tomás, Sofia Cavaco, and Nuno Correia. "See-Through-Sound: Transforming Images into Sonic Representations to Help the Blind," Journal of Information Technology Research (JITR) 7, no.1: 59-77. http://doi.org/10.4018/jitr.2014010105

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Abstract

See-Through-Sound is a research project that is aimed at creating an innovative solution for mapping visual information into the auditory realm, enabling a spatial environment and its unique features to be described as organized sonic events. Of particular interest to us has been the creation of a tool for people with vision disabilities to help them perceive and recognize objects and features of their environment through sonic representations of light, color and shapes. Applications for sighted people have also been explored as sonification methods for monitoring changes in color within a broad range of scenarios, as well as advanced motion detection. The benefits and promise of this technology are far reaching; it goes beyond mere medical and scientific applications. Ultimately the main goal of this research project is the attempt to systematize and create a universal vocabulary of sonic events that map visual data into auditory data, both for man and machine use.

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