ShapeSonic: Sonifying Fingertip Interactions for Non-Visual Virtual Shape Perception

DescriptionFor sighted users, computer graphics and virtual reality allow them to model and perceive imaginary objects and worlds. However, these approaches are inaccessible to blind and visually impaired (BVI) users, since they primarily rely on visual feedback. To this end, we introduce ShapeSonic, a system designed to convey vivid 3D shape perception using purely audio feedback or sonification. ShapeSonic tracks users' fingertips in 3D and provides real-time sound feedback (sonification). The shape's geometry and sharp features (edges and corners) are expressed as sounds whose volumes modulate according to fingertip distance. ShapeSonic is based on a mass-produced, commodity hardware platform (Oculus Quest). In a study with 15 sighted and 6 BVI users, we demonstrate the value of ShapeSonic in shape landmark localization and recognition. ShapeSonic users were able to quickly and relatively accurately "touch" points on virtual 3D shapes in the air.
Event Type
Technical Papers
TimeTuesday, 12 December 20239:30am - 12:45pm
LocationDarling Harbour Theatre, Level 2 (Convention Centre)
