[Blindmath] analyze of experimental results
Ken Perry
kperry at blinksoft.com
Sun Jul 10 17:17:43 UTC 2011
You could use:
The ViewPlus Accessible Graphing Calculator (AGC) is an audible graphing
calculator program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low
vision or visual dyslexia. This on-screen graphing calculator is capable of
displaying graphs or other sets of y-versus-x data both visually and audibly
as a tone graph. The audio tone plot gives users access to plots comparable
to that on standard graphing calculators. The program is entirely accessible
in audio through a variety of non-speech sou...[More
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You might though want to also use something like Maxima or octave so that
you can table the values. You would be amazed at the information of a
closely stepped table of values can give you.
Ken
From: blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Iddo Keret
Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2011 1:00 PM
To: Blind Math list for those interested in mathematics
Subject: [Blindmath] analyze of experimental results
hi all,
i'm student at department of electrical and electronic engineering.
in my studies i have to analyze experimental results
the graph is only 2 variables but there is a lot of data (some thousand
numbers)
does somebody know the tools exist today for blinds to amalyse graphs?
maybe there is a tuch surface or a method to "hear" and understand the
graph ?
does someone have experience whith this as a scientist or a student at
scientific area ?
any information or suggestion will be appreciate
iddo keret
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