Lori Petrucci

Do You Feel What I Hear? (2008)

Patrick Roth, Hesham Kamel, Lori Petrucci, Thierry Pun

In this research we implemented three different methods for presenting scientific graphs to blind and visually impaired people. Each rendering method employed either audition, kinesthetic or a...

Towards the Digitalizationof the Braille and Audio-Book Library of the ABA (2008)

Dimitri Konstantas, Karim Taha, Jean-henry Morin, Lori Petrucci

Visually handicapped persons have special needs for reading books. The Association for the well-being of the Blind in Geneva maintains a large braille and casette audio book library with numerous...

for (2008)

Patrick Roth, Lori Petrucci, Thierry Pun

"From Dots To Shapes": an auditory haptic game platform

Context (2008)

Patrick Roth, Lori Petrucci, André Assimacopoulos

The Internet now permits easy access to textual and pictorial material from an exponentially growing number of sources. The widespread use of graphical user interfaces, however, increasingly bars...

"From Dots To Shapes": an auditory haptic game platform for teaching geometry to blind pupils (2007)

Patrick Roth, Lori Petrucci, Thierry Pun

This paper describes "From Dots to Shapes " (FDTS), an auditory platform composed by three classic games ("Simon", "Point Connecting " and...

An AudioHaptic Tool for Non-Visual Image Representation (2001)

Patrick Roth, David Richoz, Lori Petrucci, Thierry Pun

This paper reports on the design of an audio-haptic tool that enables blind computer users to explore a picture by the hearing and feeling modalities. The tool is divided in two entities: a...

Auditory browser for blind and visually impaired users (1999)

Patrick Roth, Lori Petrucci, Thierry Pun, Andr Assimacopoulos

This paper presents our work on the development of a multimodal auditory interface which permits blind users to work more easily and efficiently with GUI browsers. A macro-analysis phase, which can...

Auditory browser for blind and visually impaired users (1999)

Patrick Roth, Lori Petrucci, Thierry Pun

This paper presents our work on the development of a multimodal auditory interface which permits blind users to work more easily and efficiently with GUI browsers. A macro-analysis phase, which can...