Title
VisAural:: a wearable sound-localisation device for people with impaired hearing
Abstract
Although our sense of hearing, smell, and vision allow us to perceive things at a distance, the detection of many day-to-day events relies exclusively on our hearing. For example, finding a ringing phone lost in a sofa, hearing a child cry in another room, and use of a car alarm to locate a vehicle in a car park. However, individuals with total or partial hearing loss have difficulty detecting the audible signals in these situations. We have developed VisAural, a system that converts audible signals into visual cues. Using an array of head-mounted microphones, VisAural detects the direction of a sound, and places LEDs at the periphery of the user's visual field to guide them to the source of the sound. We tested VisAural with nine people with hearing impairments and found that this approach holds great promise but needs to be made more responsive before it can be truly helpful.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1145/2661334.2661410
ASSETS
Keywords
Field
DocType
assistive technologies for persons with disabilities,hearing impairments,sound localisation
Sensory cue,Wearable computer,Partial Hearing Loss,Ringing,Computer science,Human–computer interaction,Phone,Car alarm,Visual field
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
6
0.49
2
Authors
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Benjamin M. Gorman172.59