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Luminous device for the deaf and hard of hearing people

Published: 29 October 2014 Publication History

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People with hard of hearing and the deaf often face difficulties to recognize things happening in their surroundings. Imagine you cannot hear the sound, because you are with hard of hearing or using iPod with earphones, you would not able to recognize the car coming behind of you. It may cause a fatal collision. The purpose of this study is to develop the device mostly for the deaf or hard of hearing people, for persons temporarily with hard of hearing besides. The device can be applied to multi modal accessibility, which transforms the sound information to the visual information. It also provides the direction to the sound source using a light. The device is compact in an attempt to be used in everyday life.

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HAI '14: Proceedings of the second international conference on Human-agent interaction
October 2014
412 pages
ISBN:9781450330350
DOI:10.1145/2658861
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Published: 29 October 2014

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  1. accessibility
  2. alert device
  3. assistive technology
  4. deaf
  5. hard hearing

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  • (2019)Assistive technologies for severe and profound hearing loss: Beyond hearing aids and implantsAssistive Technology10.1080/10400435.2018.1522524(1-12)Online publication date: 17-Jan-2019
  • (2016)SwimSightProceedings of the 28th Australian Conference on Computer-Human Interaction10.1145/3010915.3010969(567-570)Online publication date: 29-Nov-2016
  • (2015)In-house alert sounds detection and direction of arrival estimation to assist people with hearing difficulties2015 IEEE/ACIS 14th International Conference on Computer and Information Science (ICIS)10.1109/ICIS.2015.7166609(297-302)Online publication date: Jun-2015

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