Design principles for accommodating hearing and speech-impaired people

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Design principles for accommodating hearing and speech-impaired people

Life Enhancing Technology LabSeoul National University

2014.02.05

Principle 1 ) Use vibration• Use vibration as an alarm• Use vibration to feel the music

The clock sends vibrations to the fingertip of the user to give an alarm

The clock vibrates under the pillow to give an alarm

Wristband type

The vibrators are attached around the body of the user to warn when danger appears

Principle 1 ) Use vibration• Use vibration as an alarm• Use vibration to feel the music

Wristband type

Principle 1 ) Use vibration• Use vibration as an alarm• Use vibration to feel the music

The vibrators are attached around the body of the user to warn him/her when danger appears

The devices translate sound into a series of vibra-tions

Principle 1 ) Use vibration• Use vibration as an alarm• Use vibration to feel the music

Vibration chair

Principle 1 ) Use vibration• Use vibration as an alarm• Use vibration to feel the music

Hugging the vibrating device enables the user to feel the music

Principle 2 ) Use flashing light• Use flashing light as an alarm

Doorbell

Mail delivery

Principle 3 ) Use icon• Use icon to visualize the auditory information

Informations are visualized with icons

Principle 4 ) Use waveform• Use waveform to express the direction, loudness and wave pattern of sound.

Sound is presented through the waveform

Principle 4 ) Use waveform• Use waveform to express the direction, loudness and wave pattern of sound.

Voice is converted into a waveform

By comparing the waveforms, a child can practice correctly modulated pronunciations

Principle 5 ) Use bone conduction• Use bone conduction to directly transmit the sound to the inner ear

Telephone type

Earphones type

Principle 5 ) Use bone conduction• Use bone conduction to directly transmit the sound to the inner ear

Headphones type

Principle 6 ) Use the tactile stimuli• Convert sound to tactile stimuli

The device enables the deaf to feel the music through tactile stimuli

Principle 7 ) Use the sign language • Translate between speech and sign language

Sign language Speech

Principle 7 ) Use the sign language • Translate between speech and sign language

Sign language Speech

Necklace type

Principle 7 ) Use the sign language • Translate between speech and sign language

Stand type

Necklace type

Principle 8 ) Provide caption• Provide caption at the bottom of the screen• Provide caption below the line of sight

Caption can be provided by the microchip

Principle 8 ) Provide caption• Provide caption at the bottom of the screen• Provide caption below the line of sight

Caption can be provided below the line of sight

Principle 9 ) Convert text to speech • Read typed text materials with voice

Typed text Voice

Principle 10 ) Convert gesture to text• Convert gestures into texts through device

Gesture Text

Principle 11 ) Use video call• Use video call to communicate with sign languages

Video call services are provided with ATM for deaf

Most phones have video call functions

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