Landau Steven, Wiener William, Naghshineh Koorosh, Giusti Ellen
Touch Graphics, Incorporated, 330 West 38th Street, Suite 1204, New York, NY 10018, USA.
Assist Technol. 2005 Fall;17(2):133-43. doi: 10.1080/10400435.2005.10132103.
In 2003, Touch Graphics Company carried out research on a new invention that promises to improve accessibility to science museums for visitors who are visually impaired. The system, nicknamed Ping!, allows users to navigate an exhibit area, listen to audio descriptions, and interact with exhibits using a cell phone-based interface. The system relies on computer telephony, and it incorporates a network of wireless environmental audio beacons that can be triggered by users wishing to travel to destinations they choose. User testing indicates that the system is effective, both as a way-finding tool and as a means of providing accessible information on museum content. Follow-up development projects will determine if this approach can be successfully implemented in other settings and for other user populations.
2003年,触摸图形公司对一项新发明进行了研究,该发明有望改善视障游客参观科学博物馆的便利性。这个系统昵称为“Ping!”,它允许用户在展览区域内导航、收听音频描述,并通过基于手机的界面与展品进行互动。该系统依靠计算机电话技术,并且包含一个无线环境音频信标网络,希望前往他们选择的目的地的用户可以触发这些信标。用户测试表明,该系统作为一种寻路工具以及作为一种提供有关博物馆展品的无障碍信息的手段都是有效的。后续的开发项目将确定这种方法是否能够在其他场所成功实施以及适用于其他用户群体。