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Jakub Wabinski and Emilia Smiechowska-Petrovskij
Much attention is currently being paid to developing universally designed solutions. Tactile maps, designed for people with visual impairments (PVI), require both graphic and tactile content. While many more- or less-official guidelines regarding tactile...
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Darius Plikynas, Audrius Indriulionis, Algirdas Laukaitis and Leonidas Sakalauskas
This paper presents an approach to enhance electronic traveling aids (ETAs) for people who are blind and severely visually impaired (BSVI) using indoor orientation and guided navigation by employing social outsourcing of indoor route mapping and assistan...
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Radek Barvir, Alena Vondrakova and Jan Brus
Despite the growing efficiency of the map-design process in general, tactile mapping has remained peripheral to mainstream cartography. For a specific group of people with visual impairment, however, tactile maps are the only effective way to obtain a co...
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Jakub Wabinski and Albina Moscicka
This paper presents a systematic literature review that reflects the current state of research in the field of algorithms and models for map generalization, the existing solutions for automatic (tactile) map generation, as well as good practices for desi...
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Fabrício Rosa Amorim and Fernando Luiz de Paula Santil
Visually impaired people (VIP) feel a lack of aid for their facilitated urban mobility, mainly due to obstacles encountered on their routes. This paper describes the design of AudioMaps, a prototype of cartographic technology for mobile devices. AudioMap...
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