Authors
David Veal, SP Maj
Publication date
2010/12/1
Journal
Modern Applied Science
Volume
4
Issue
12
Pages
83
Publisher
Canadian Center of Science and Education
Description
The majority of visually impaired blind and deafblind people retain some degree of residual vision. Software called Dynamic Pattern System (DPS) was developed to utilize this residual vision by generating a range of different patterns, colors and shapes unique to each individual’s residual vision–called a pattern set. This pattern set can then be mapped to printable alphanumeric characters. Limited trials with the visually impaired suggested DPS may have value. This paper is a more detailed evaluation of DPS undertaken by a normally sighted person using low vision simulators that mimic different visual handicap conditions.
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