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Hi Will,
I am trying to approach it from the computer vision perspective by putting 
haptic device (for tactile), image processing methods and some sensation device 
added with visual display together for visually impaired users.  I haven't 
thought about the psych aspect in this feature.
For blind users the haptic (tactile) and the audio feed can be used.  
However, the haptic device dynamic and static information feed might be a 
little bit 
to much to handle, I think.
Wess

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Hi Wes,
From what perspective are you approaching the problem?  Is it more a computer 
science and UI design perspective, more of a sensation, perception, and 
cognitive
psychology perspective, or a perspective that meets somewhere in the middle 
of those two?
Will
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Hi,
Two members of this list, me and Will Pearson, are also blinks working toward 
our PhD in a similar area.  There are a lot of resources out there, I would
not know where to point you without more detail though.  You can write to me 
off list and I'll see what I can do.
cdh

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Hi,
I just joined this group yesterday.  I am a blind computer science student 
embarking on a research project for my Ph.D. qual and beyond...  And trying to
do a simulation by putting visual, audio and tactile features together for 
visually impaired person (which I am myself).  Can anyone in this email group
point me to some additional resourceful website and electronic information 
sources?  Thanks
Wess Workneh
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