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Image Recognition Tools for Blind and Visually Impaired Users: An Emphasis on the Design Considerations [PDF]
The existing digital image recognition technologies available for blind individuals are commercially accessible but still at an immature stage, necessitating enhancements in their capabilities.
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Smartphone based face recognition tool for the blind
2010 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 2010The inability to identify people during group meetings is a disadvantage for blind people in many professional and educational situations. To explore the efficacy of face recognition using smartphones in these settings, we have prototyped and tested a face recognition tool for blind users.
K M, Kramer, D S, Hedin, D J, Rolkosky
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VISUAL RECOGNITION For BLIND PEOPLE
International Journal on Science and TechnologyThe inability to perceive visual surroundings makes daily navigation and information access challenging for blind individuals. This paper presents a comprehensive system named Visual Recognition for Blind People, which integrates computer vision and artificial intelligence to provide real-time environmental understanding and assistance.
Ankita Dongare +3 more
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A Vocalized Color Recognition System for the Blind
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 1984The design of low-cost, portable, vocalized color recogition system for the blind has been described in detail. The system in its minimum configuration, can recognize 24 colors with 100-percent accuracy using separate templates for the broad surface categories: full gloss, semigloss, and matt.
D. Thong Nguyen +2 more
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Recognition of Authors in Blind Review of Manuscripts
Journal of Social Service Research, 1980Some scientists claim that blind review is rarely possible. Since referees of journal articles are supposed to be experts in a particular field, they are expected to know all about the current work being carried out by important investigators. The results of this study show that the major source of information tipping off the identity of authors is the
Aaron Rosenblatt, Stuart A. Kirk
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Optical Character Recognition—An Aid to Blind
IETE Journal of Education, 1982The problem of pattern recognition consists of identifying an input figure or character, given that it belongs to a finite set of categories. This paper presents the constructional details and experimental results of an inexpensive'optical character recognition system’. The proposed method utilizes columnar sensing technique.
A Ravindra +4 more
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Print recognition apparatus for blind readers
Journal of the British Institution of Radio Engineers, 1962The facilities offered both to designer and reader by the auditory and tactile types of reading machine are compared. Methods used for solving the problem of producing an electrical signal equivalent to each of a set of printed characters are discussed and some actual machines briefly described. The types of machine required by the blind and facilities
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Object recognition system for blind people
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2023Megat Satria Zainuddin +4 more
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