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HapMap is a sensory navigation application that makes independent travel more accessible for low-vision individuals. It utilizes a combination of auditory, haptic, and vibration cues to inform users of their route. For example: as the user approaches a turn, the frequency of the haptic feedback increases to indicate their proximity to the turn. …

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HapMap is a sensory navigation application that makes independent travel more accessible for low-vision individuals. It utilizes a combination of auditory, haptic, and vibration cues to inform users of their route. For example: as the user approaches a turn, the frequency of the haptic feedback increases to indicate their proximity to the turn. This reduces the uncertainty that comes with standard navigation systems that may abruptly give instructions.

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HapMap/lib: Files to run, edit, and integrating Google Map API to the flutter app
HapMap/reports: Weekly reports and meeting agenda

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This project was developed as part of the UW CSE 403: Software Engineering course by Emily Chang, Simona Liao, Jesse Hu, Lauren Cavanaughand, Pulkit Malhotra, and Aditya Nayak. Special thanks to Professor René Just and TA Hannah K. Potter for their support and guidance on this project!

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HapMap is a sensory navigation application that makes independent travel more accessible for low-vision individuals. It utilizes a combination of auditory, haptic, and vibration cues to inform users of their route. For example: as the user approaches a turn, the frequency of the haptic feedback increases to indicate their proximity to the turn. …

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