Using tactile features to help functionally blind individuals denominate banknotes
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Auteurs : Susan J. Lederman ; Cheryl HamiltonSource :
- Human factors [ 0018-7208 ] ; 2002.
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This study, which was conducted for the Bank of Canada, assessed the feasibility of presenting a raised texture feature together with a tactile denomination code on the next Canadian banknote series ($5, $10, $20, $50, and $100). Adding information accessible by hand would permit functionally blind individuals to independently denominate banknotes. In Experiment 1, 20 blindfolded, sighted university students denominated a set of 8 alternate tactile feature designs. Across the 8 design series, the proportion of correct responses never fell below .97; the mean response time per banknote ranged from 11.4 to 13.1 s. In Experiment 2, 27 functionally blind participants denominated 4 of the previous 8 candidate sets of banknotes. The proportion of correct responses never fell below .92; the corresponding mean response time per banknote ranged from 11.7 to 13.0 s. The Bank of Canada selected one of the four raised-texture designs for inclusion on its new banknote series. Other potential applications include designing haptic displays for teleoperation and virtual environment systems.
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AU : | LEDERMAN (Susan J.); HAMILTON (Cheryl) |
AF : | Queen's University/Kingston, Ontario/Canada (1 aut., 2 aut.) |
DT : | Publication en série; Niveau analytique |
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EA : | This study, which was conducted for the Bank of Canada, assessed the feasibility of presenting a raised texture feature together with a tactile denomination code on the next Canadian banknote series ($5, $10, $20, $50, and $100). Adding information accessible by hand would permit functionally blind individuals to independently denominate banknotes. In Experiment 1, 20 blindfolded, sighted university students denominated a set of 8 alternate tactile feature designs. Across the 8 design series, the proportion of correct responses never fell below .97; the mean response time per banknote ranged from 11.4 to 13.1 s. In Experiment 2, 27 functionally blind participants denominated 4 of the previous 8 candidate sets of banknotes. The proportion of correct responses never fell below .92; the corresponding mean response time per banknote ranged from 11.7 to 13.0 s. The Bank of Canada selected one of the four raised-texture designs for inclusion on its new banknote series. Other potential applications include designing haptic displays for teleoperation and virtual environment systems. |
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FD : | Cécité; Sensibilité tactile; Dénomination; Monnaie; Texture; Perception; Ergonomie; Homme; Billet de banque |
FG : | Oeil pathologie; Trouble vision |
ED : | Blindness; Tactile sensitivity; Naming; Money; Texture; Perception; Ergonomics; Human |
EG : | Eye disease; Vision disorder |
SD : | Ceguera; Sensibilidad tactil; Denominación; Moneda; Textura; Percepción; Ergonomía; Hombre |
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