Electronic newspapers are now becoming available via wide-area computer networks, such as the Internet. Unfortunately, the Windows-based graphical user interface of the client programs makes it difficult for visually impaired people to use such services. Furthermore, few visually impaired people have a PC. The AUDIOMAT project was designed to provide a reading system for the visually impaired, thus giving this community in the Campania region of southern Italy the opportunity to read their local newspaper. In a pilot trial, three blind subjects used the AUDIOMAT system daily for two months. Despite some minor technical problems the system performed well and a wider validation phase is now planned.
AUDIOMAT: An electronic newspaper for visually impaired people / Pepino, Alessandro; M., Liotto. - In: JOURNAL OF TELEMEDICINE AND TELECARE. - ISSN 1357-633X. - 3:(1997), pp. 53-58.
AUDIOMAT: An electronic newspaper for visually impaired people
PEPINO, ALESSANDRO;
1997
Abstract
Electronic newspapers are now becoming available via wide-area computer networks, such as the Internet. Unfortunately, the Windows-based graphical user interface of the client programs makes it difficult for visually impaired people to use such services. Furthermore, few visually impaired people have a PC. The AUDIOMAT project was designed to provide a reading system for the visually impaired, thus giving this community in the Campania region of southern Italy the opportunity to read their local newspaper. In a pilot trial, three blind subjects used the AUDIOMAT system daily for two months. Despite some minor technical problems the system performed well and a wider validation phase is now planned.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.