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Item type:Publication, A Finger-Tracking System for Studying Braille Reading on a Tablet(2018-09-11)Aranyanak, InthrapomIn order to investigate braille reading behavior, we need a device capable of tracking readers' finger movements in real-time. This paper presents software for tracking the fingers of braille readers. The software is developed to observe reading braille-embossed paper on an Android tablet. It provides online visual information of finger movement patterns, reading durations on cells, total reading time, and the average reading rate. This allows researchers to investigate braille reading in more depth in order to help improve the readers' braille reading skills. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Interactive public display using mobile web client(2017-07-01) ;Pattanakimhun, Patchara ;Chotikakamthorn, NoppornChinthammit, WinyuLarge public displays are widely used in public spaces for serving information. Most of them lack user-content interaction due partly to the fact that a touch screen is not suitable. With nearly universal adoption of mobile smartphone devices worldwide, its use as a tool for interacting with a public display is a viable option. Lack of standard interaction methods, protocols, and wide-spread used mobile applications for this purpose is a problem that prevents its adoption. In this paper, we address these problems by proposing a method with a mobile phone device as a tool for interaction with a public display system. The method is based on a standard web client, preinstalled on all smartphone devices, thus avoiding the problem as mentioned. Standard mobile gestures were employed for ease of use. The problem of establishing a connection and getting control of the public display is addressed. Three pairing methods have been described and evaluated. The results and discussion are provided.
