Advancement of Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology For Aiding The Visually Impaired
The document presents a proposed system to aid the visually impaired through three main components: glasses with a camera and headphone, a processing unit, and a mobile application. The system aims to help with learning, navigation, and face recognition. It discusses existing technologies and their limitations, as well as the structure, methodology, and test results of the proposed system. Future enhancements and conclusions are also presented along with references.
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Advancement of Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology For Aiding The Visually Impaired
The document presents a proposed system to aid the visually impaired through three main components: glasses with a camera and headphone, a processing unit, and a mobile application. The system aims to help with learning, navigation, and face recognition. It discusses existing technologies and their limitations, as well as the structure, methodology, and test results of the proposed system. Future enhancements and conclusions are also presented along with references.
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Advancement of Rehabilitation
And Assistive Technology for
Aiding The Visually Impaired Presentaion by Simi Sanya (19251D5813) Zeba Naaz (19251D5815) M.Tech ,CSE GNITS agenda • Introduction • Literature survey • Existing system • Proposed system • System structure • System methodology • Test results • Future enhancements • Conclusion • References Introduction • Improving lives of visually impaired individuals. • Braille language • Difficult to identify people • The proposed idea covers those major missing aspects of life • i. Learning • ii. Navigating • iii. Recognizing faces S.no Research paper Year of contribution limitation publishing 1 "Braille Instant Translator“ 2017 Implemented a Braille to • It was not real By Iqbal, Sadaf & Ali, Ahsan & Younus, Maaz & English translation system –time. Aleem, Muhammad & Abbas, Zaheer. that works on • Couldn’t photographed image recognize languages other than English. 2. “An overview and applications of optical 2014 OCR, is a technology that • increasing the character recognition” enables to convert quality and the By Dr. Yusuf Perwej documents, PDF files or accuracy is still Shaikh Abdul Hannan images captured by a under Ali Mir Arif Mir Asif digital camera into development. Arjun Mane editable and searchable data. “Wearable ultrasonic guiding device with white 2016 guiding system in assisting • weight of the cane for the visually impaired: A preliminary visually impaired device verisimilitude experiment “ individuals to navigate • song alert By Po-Hsun Cheng around suspended mechanism obstacles was too loud Proposed system • The system comprise of three parts, the first is the glasses unit, which contain the small camera and the headphone, second is the processing unit, which is responsible for all the processing and lastly is the mobile application which control all operations via the cloud . System structure System Methology Test Result Future Enhancements Conclusion references • [1] "Blindness Statistics from the American Foundation for the Blind - American Foundation for the Blind", Afb.org, 2017. [Online]. Available: http://www.afb.org/info/blindness-statistics/2. • [2] Iqbal, Sadaf & Ali, Ahsan & Younus, Maaz & Aleem, Muhammad & Abbas, Zaheer. (2017). "Braille Instant Translator". 10.13140/RG.2.2.18099.53281. • [3] Schantz, Herbert F. (1982). "The history of OCR, optical character recognition". [Manchester Center, Vt.]: Recognition Technologies Users Association. • [4] P. Cheng, "Wearable ultrasonic guiding device with white cane for the visually impaired: A preliminary verisimilitude experiment", Assistive Technology, vol. 28, no. 3, pp. 127-136, 2016. • [5] "Duxbury Systems Product Pricing", Duxburysystems.com, 2017. [Online]. Available: http://www.duxburysystems.com/prices.asp. [ • 6] H. Schantz, The history of OCR, optical character recognition. [Manchester Center, Vt.]: Recognition Technologies Users Association, 1982. • [7] M. Gupta, N. Jacobson and E. Garcia, "OCR binarization and image pre-processing for searching historical documents", Pattern Recognition, vol. 40, no. 2, pp. 389-397, 2007.