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We developed an exercise support system that the visually impaired can use alone at home. Our system used the entertainment characteristics of games to encourage users to continue exercising. We focused on continuity, fun, and system usability and performed and improved our system by conducting experiments repeatedly.
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National rehabilitation center for persons with disabilities: A report of survey about exercise and sports for graduates of national rehabilitation support center for visually impaired (in Japanese), http://www.rehab.go.jp/achievements/japanese/19th/paper20.html
Ishii, H., Inde, M., Ohkura, M.: Development of a game for the visually impaired. In: 16th World Congress on Ergonomics, IEA2006, CD-ROM, Maastricht (July 2006)
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Ikegami, Y., Ito, K., Ishii, H., Ohkura, M. (2011). Development of a Tracking Sound Game for Exercise Support of Visually Impaired. In: Salvendy, G., Smith, M.J. (eds) Human Interface and the Management of Information. Interacting with Information. Human Interface 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6772. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21669-5_4
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