I did receive it Satoshi. Maybe you didn't get my response and thanks
earlier. Would you like me to send it out?
Shirley Confino-Rehder cid, affil aia
www.univdesign.com
Chair, Norfolk Mayor's Commission for Persons With Disabilities
> From: Satoshi Kose <[log in to unmask]>
> Reply-To: Accessibuilt list <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 07:03:23 +0900
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: how binds can see colour
>
> Dear Colleagues:
>
> I do not think the attachment below got through.
>
> Mitsuyoshi Maekawa, Shinya Hashizume, Yasunori Touma, Yukiko Imai,
> Hiroaki Seki, Yoshikatsu Hifumi,”Development of Portable Color
> Discrimination System for Visually Impaired and Color Blind”,Journal of
> Robotics and Mechatronics,Vol.16,No.5,pp2167-2176(2004.10).
>
> I sent this to Cristina, Shirley and Julia only. If you would like to
> have a copy in PDF, please let me know. I will send the file individually.
>
> The product is described in the web. Unfortunately, it is all in Japanese.
> http://www.reha-vision.com/colortalk_p/colortalk_p_howto.html
>
> Satoshi
>
>
> At 00:57 09/05/21, you wrote:
>> Dear Satoshi,
>>
>> I am currently involved in producing tactile images for the blind and
>> persons with low vision for museum experiences.
>>
>> I would like a copy of the research paper, and some information on how the
>> devices that scan color describe each color to the blind.
>>
>> Thank you. Hope all is well,
>>
>> Shirley
>
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