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===Visual to Tactile=== | ===Visual to Tactile=== | ||
===Auditory to Visual=== | ===Auditory to Visual=== |
Revision as of 04:10, 26 January 2023
Contents
Introduction
Sensory substitution technology is a growing field of research that aims to compensate for the loss or impairment of one sense, with heightened signals being sent to another. This could take the form of devices converting visual signals to auditory cues or auditory signals to tactile patterns.
History
Sensory Substitution
Visual to Auditory
Web browser extensions: Audio eye Accessibe UserWay
Softwares NavCog Alt Text
Physical Devices Smart glasses: Pivothead, Aira vOICe