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Telerobotic Haptic Exploration in Art Galleries and Museums for Individuals with Visual Impairments

Authors
Park, Chung HyukRyu, Eun-SeokHoward, Ayanna M.
Issue Date
Jul-2015
Publisher
IEEE COMPUTER SOC
Keywords
Haptic telepresence; assistive robotics; 3D haptic rendering; visual impairment; video encoding; depth sensors; multimedia streaming
Citation
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON HAPTICS, v.8, no.3, pp.327 - 338
Journal Title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON HAPTICS
Volume
8
Number
3
Start Page
327
End Page
338
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/10407
DOI
10.1109/TOH.2015.2460253
ISSN
1939-1412
Abstract
This paper presents a haptic telepresence system that enables visually impaired users to explore locations with rich visual observation such as art galleries and museums by using a telepresence robot, a RGB-D sensor (color and depth camera), and a haptic interface. The recent improvement on RGB-D sensors has enabled real-time access to 3D spatial information in the form of point clouds. However, the real-time representation of this data in the form of tangible haptic experience has not been challenged enough, especially in the case of telepresence for individuals with visual impairments. Thus, the proposed system addresses the real-time haptic exploration of remote 3D information through video encoding and real-time 3D haptic rendering of the remote real-world environment. This paper investigates two scenarios in haptic telepresence, i.e., mobile navigation and object exploration in a remote environment. Participants with and without visual impairments participated in our experiments based on the two scenarios, and the system performance was validated. In conclusion, the proposed framework provides a new methodology of haptic telepresence for individuals with visual impairments by providing an enhanced interactive experience where they can remotely access public places (art galleries and museums) with the aid of haptic modality and robotic telepresence.
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