Brailletech: intelligent technology for blind persons.
Turcoiu, Titi ; Rifa, Gavril-Ioan ; Mirea, Adrian 等
1. INTRODUCTION
Motto:
"What I know and what I don't know ...
Night, I know you eternal darkness
Day, what are you light?
Flowers, I feel your fragrance
...And only the velvet
Birds, I only can hear you...
Unknown poet, probably a blind man"
Why this paper about the problems of blind persons at the 20th
DAAAM International Symposium? Because this is a Symposium for
"Theory, Practice & Education" and according to the
National Authority for People with Disabilities in Romania each year are
born between 8.000 and 10.000 children with major sight deficiency and
3% to 4% of these are schoolchildren or students.
Nowadays, according to NAPD, in Romania live nearly 110.000 persons
with major sight deficiency and they must be helped! More information
you can find on: http://www.anph.ro/eng/.
For their education and training we use the Braille system,
patented by Luis Braille, as the Braille code, and it is still being
used today as it was in 1834 (Hampshire, 1981). Today, in virtually
every language around the world, the Braille code is the standard form
of writing and reading used by blind persons.
Sighted people take for granted the huge amount of information we
get from graphics: diagrams, flowcharts, graphs, logos and pictures. All
this many forms of graphic communication are all around us. Translating
this information from graphics to tactile form makes it accessible for
the visually impaired reader. This accessibility is always welcomed and
it is even required by law. Nowadays, the high-tech computer-driven
method produces tactile graphics that are detailed, exact replicas,
quickly embossed, and feature in 3-dimensional graphics. The embosser we
use is the Tiger Advantage embosser by ViewPlus Technologies. Pictures,
maps or graphs are scanned into or created in Microsoft Word, modified
to show the essential features of the graphic, and then converted to the
Tiger font for embossing. Before producing graphics that have to be read
by touch we first analyze the graphic. Is it necessary to convey the
information it contains or is the graphic just "eye candy" or
reinforcement for a text point? Could the information just as
effectively be explained through a transcriber's note? What level
of detail is required? What use will be made of the document? Who will
use the document? What is the age and experience level of the
anticipated reader? (Hamilton & Pascual-Leone, 1998). How many
documents will you need to produce? What equipment and talent do you
have available? (Burton et al., 2002). When should you turn to an
outside contractor for this service? Many, many questions! But, we have
one interesting answer: The Brailletech Intelligent Technology!
2. THE BRAILLETECH CONCEPT
The Brailletech Intelligent Technology (BIT) proposes the creation
of new objects and methods of knowledge in the special psycho pedagogy
field, designed for this particular special education.
This new technology proposes the achievement of Audio-Tactile
products (AT), based on an original patented idea which is in essence, a
set of books, folders, boards and tiflo-pedagogical spatial objects
supplementary equipped with audio-tactile devices, with the purpose of
generating and stimulating multi-sensorial processes of cognition,
tactile and auditory for the persons with major sight deficiency
especially for small children under school age and schoolchildren.
The innovating feature of AT products consists in generating sounds
or sonorous proper messages of the letters, the words and the graphic
signs in protrusive form from the Braille books, with finger palpation by the sightless persons.
The sonorous messages can be the shapes of the letters, the vocal
expressions of words, of sentences, the sonorous explanations of these,
sounds from the nature, music etc. In the case of spatial objects,
mock-ups or moulds, the emission of audio messages shall be related by
touching them or a significant part from them, for example in the case
of the animals: the head, the body, the legs etc.
The sonorous messages are prerecorded and rendered of a tiny
electronic device included in the pages of the folders, the boards or
the AT book covers as well within the spatial AT objects.
The mounting is user-friendly; autonomously it doesn't need
the connection to a PC or another external device and assures an audio
specific quality of telephonic signal that offers the user information
and audio color full of tonality, dynamics and personality.
For the singing books, dictionaries, encyclopedias or anywhere is
enforced, it can be assured a superior quality of render of the sounds,
these can be listened either way in headphones or not. The subjects, the
contained chart, the audio comments, the way of representation in
protrusive or spatial, as well as the tactile methods will be completed,
on the base studies of new psychopedagogy methods of audio-tactile
cognition, improved by the experts in the area of special psychology,
preschool pedagogy and the specialists from various connected areas.
3. THE BRAILLETECH COMPONENTS
The Brailletech products have three distinct components:
--the electronic component, which studies and achieves the hardware
and software solutions necessary for implementation of the audio-tactile
process;
--the techno graphic wording and audio component of the specific
contained Braille chart and the recording of the sonorous content;
--the psycho pedagogical component of the achievement of
audio-tactile method of cognition is based on the utilization of the
audio-tactile objects. This studies and recommends the content of these
objects as well as the tackle forms for various subjects'
categories, persons with major disability of sights. With these
components by Brailletech technology we can achieve the following
categories and types of Audio-Tactile (AT) objects:
--AT objects about the environment, dedicated to small children
under school age and schoolchildren, such as boards or folders about
animals, nature, household objects etc.
--Educational AT objects for the elementary and high school level
children such as math, science, foreign languages books etc.
--AT objects for all sightless persons like encyclopedias,
dictionaries, educational books, maps etc.
--Amusement AT objects, dedicated to all sightless persons such as
story books, poetry books, song books, postcards etc.
--Public utility AT objects designed for persons with major sight
disabilities like labels, instructions to use, elevator buttons etc.
(Mirea, 2008)
4. THE ADVANTAGES OF AT PRODUCTS
The advantages of AT products achieved as part as Brailletech
Technology are the following:
--Simultaneous multi-sensorial perception (audio and tactile) by
joining audio messages generated characteristics with the tactile
characteristics of the graphic signs in protrusive while palpation with
the fingers is accomplished in the cognition process;
--The complexity of the transmitted information by the
audio-tactile objects by instantaneous correlation of the tactile
information of Braille signs, symbols and protrusive graphic with the
transmitted sonorous information according to these;
--Easy management of AT products, due to the electronic mounting of
identification and generation of the sonorous messages incorporated in
the product achieved in COB(chip on board) ultra miniaturized technology
powered by batteries which doesn't need auxiliary devices
(computer);
--The large spectrum of application of audio-tactile products in
the areas of cognition, education and entertainment of the persons with
visual handicap;
--The assurance of self teaching of the persons with visual
handicap, eliminating the necessity of the continuously presence of a
helping person, who provide these explanations;
--High degree of reliable of the device, due to utilization in
exclusively the solid state technology the incorporate circuits, without
mechanical components in movement;
--The utilization of audio-tactile products by the children and the
pupils with major disability of sights has an important effect in the
acceleration of the process of social integration of these through the
complex access to the cognition of the world and also by the reason of
the surplus of information transmitted on sonorous path, correlated
instantaneous with the tactile information;
--The common aspect of book, folder or board of the AT products and
the simple handing of these, without having further special technical
knowledge;
--Reduced cost-price (Turcoiu et al., 2009)
5. STATUS OF BRAILLETECH ACHIEVING
Actual status of achieving the AT objects is:
--The concept of achievement of the audio-tactile objects is
finalized;
--There were tested some hardware achievement solution of the
audio-tactile device;
--The Brailletech technology was presented to the Faculty of
Special Psychology from the University of Bucharest. The idea was
appreciated as being innovating and valuable due to the reason of
assurance of stimulation in the multi-sensorial process of cognition,
tactile and auditory and also because of the self teaching of the
persons with major sight deficiency, major premises in the acceleration
social integration process;
--A research program has been initiated at the Bucharest University
and it was developed in common by a staff of professors of the Faculty
of Special Psycho pedagogy and "Audio-Tactile Method and Technology
of access to education and cognition for the persons with major sight
disabilities";
--It was deposited by Mr. Mirea Adrian(Mirea, 2008) at the Romanian
State Office for Inventions and Trademarks an application of patent
entitled "Audio-tactile device designed for education, cognition
and knowledge for the persons with major sight disabilities";
--An application was deposited by Mirea Adrian for start-up UE
finance of achieving AT objects prototype, as first step of Brailletech
major products.
6. CONCLUSION
The persons, especially the children with major sigh deficiency,
have equal rights in the special educational process.
The AT products, proposed by Brailletech Intelligent Technology,
has a major social impact in families or social groups. By this
technology, the children with major disability of sights has a great
possibility to acceleration of their process of social integration in
the society.
The Brailletech AT products to stimulate the self-education of the
persons with major sight deficiency, offers their independence and these
are not a expenses products .
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