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IEEE Access 卷:8
An Evaluation of a Wearable Assistive Device for Augmenting Social Interactions
Ting Han1  Shi Qiu1  Hirotaka Osawa2  Jun Hu3  Matthias Rauterberg3 
[1] Department of Design, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China;
[2] Department of Engineering, Information, and Systems, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan;
[3] Department of Industrial Design, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands;
关键词: Accessibility;    artificial gaze;    assistive technology;    communication quality;    eye tracking;    face-to-face communication;   
DOI  :  10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3022425
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Gaze behaviors contain rich information regarding a person's emotions and engagements. Reciprocal eye contact can invoke feelings of liking between two strangers. But blind people cannot perceive and establish the eye contact with sighted counterparts, causing their feelings of social isolation and low confidence in conversations. Thus, our research purpose is to let blind people perceive and react gaze behaviors in social interactions. A Social Glasses system has been implemented iteratively to deliver the multisensory feedback channels of the “eye contact”, integrating both visual and tactile feedback. Specifically, the system consists of a Social Glasses device and a tactile wristband, which are worn by a blind person. The Social Glasses simulates the natural gaze for the blind person, aiming at establishing the “eye contact” between blind and sighted people. The tactile wristband enables the blind person to perceive the corresponding tactile feedback when an “eye contact” happens. To test the system, we conducted a user experiment with 40 participants, including 10 blind-sighted pairs (N = 20) and 10 blindfolded-sighted pairs (N = 20), to see how it could help increase the communication quality between blind and sighted people, as well as to suggest implications for its design. Our main findings demonstrated that both the simulated gaze and the tactile feedback were significantly effective to enhance the communication quality in blind-sighted conversations. Overall, we contribute (1) empirical research findings on how a Social Glasses system enhances the communication quality in blind-sighted conversations; and (2) design principles to inform future assistive wearable device for augmenting social interactions.

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