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超越指尖:为聋盲未来设想触觉技术。

Beyond the fingertips: imagining haptic technologies for a deafblind future.

作者信息

Palmer Russ, Lahtinen Riitta, Holt Raymond

机构信息

Andante Research Group, University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland.

Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK

出版信息

Med Humanit. 2025 Jan 2;50(4):610-619. doi: 10.1136/medhum-2024-013025.

Abstract

In this paper, we imagine how future technologies could support people who have severe hearing and visual impairment or a deafblind condition. Much effort has gone into assistive technologies to improve access for people with visual or hearing impairments, and while some of these systems will work for people with dual sensory loss, this is not always the case. Fewer systems have been developed specifically for this group. To this end, we imagine what technologies might look like in the future if they were designed specifically for people with dual sensory impairment, based on the experiences of two of the authors in accessing various displays and events related to space and astronomy. Dual sensory loss can cover a very wide range of situations, and the precise history of each individual will have a strong effect on how they use residual senses and technologies. We therefore start by reviewing literature on deafblindness, looking at current efforts to make museums accessible to people with vision and hearing impairments and social-haptic communication, a method of augmenting vision and hearing with touch signals that has developed from the deafblind community. We move on to consider three case studies, each representing a different situation: the Rocket Garden at Kennedy Space Centre; visits to observatories to view constellations and planets and engagement with the livestreamed launch of the Mars 2020 mission. For each case study, we consider the challenges faced, and the way existing technologies have been adapted or new strategies improvised to provide access to these situations. We finish by considering where these technologies might usefully go in the future-we set out some desired characteristics for future technologies, imagine some technologies for the future and how these might have been applied to the three case studies.

摘要

在本文中,我们设想了未来技术如何能够支持那些有严重听力和视力障碍或患有聋盲症的人。人们已经在辅助技术方面付出了很多努力,以改善视力或听力障碍者的体验,虽然其中一些系统对有双重感官丧失的人也适用,但情况并非总是如此。专门为这一群体开发的系统较少。为此,我们根据两位作者在接触各种与太空和天文学相关的展示及活动中的经验,设想了如果未来专门为双重感官障碍者设计技术,这些技术会是什么样子。双重感官丧失涵盖了非常广泛的情况,每个人的具体经历将对他们如何利用残余感官和技术产生很大影响。因此,我们首先回顾关于聋盲症的文献,审视当前为使博物馆对视力和听力障碍者无障碍所做的努力,以及社会触觉通信,这是一种从聋盲群体发展而来的利用触觉信号增强视觉和听觉的方法。接着,我们考虑三个案例研究,每个案例代表一种不同的情况:肯尼迪航天中心的火箭园;参观天文台观看星座和行星,以及参与火星2020任务的直播发射。对于每个案例研究,我们考虑所面临的挑战,以及现有技术是如何被调整或临时想出新策略以提供对这些情况的体验的。最后,我们思考这些技术未来可能有用的发展方向——我们列出了未来技术的一些理想特性,设想了一些未来的技术以及它们可能如何应用于这三个案例研究。

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