Accessible interactive digital signage
for visually impaired
Balandino Di Donato
b.didonato@gold.ac.uk
Goldsmiths, University of London
London, United Kingdom
Tychonas Michailidis
tychonas.michailidis@solent.ac.uk
Solent University
Southampton, United Kingdom
ABSTRACT
In this workshop we discuss the potential of cross-modal haptic-auditory feedback for empowering
visually impaired people to experience Interactive Digital Signage.
CCS CONCEPTS
• Human-centered computing → Haptic devices; Accessibility technologies; Sound-based input
/ output .
KEYWORDS
Haptic feedback, auditory feedback, vision impairment, interactive audio
ACM Reference Format:
Balandino Di Donato and Tychonas Michailidis. 2019. Accessible interactive digital signage for visually impaired.
In CHI ’19: ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, June 03–05, 2019, Glasgow, UK. ACM,
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