Advanced Audio Aid for Blind People
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2022
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Abstract
One of the most important senses in human life is vision, without it life is
totally filled with darkness. According to WHO globally millions of people are
visually impaired estimated there are 285 million, of whom some millions are
blind. Unfortunately, there are around 2.4 million people are blind in our
beloved country Pakistan. Human are a crucial part of society and the blind
community is a main part of society. The technologies are grown so far to make
the life of humans easier more comfortable and more reliable for. However, this
disability of the blind community would reduce their chance of using such
innovative products. Therefore, the visually impaired community believe that
they are burden to other societies and they do not capture in normal activities
separates the blind people from society and because of this believe did not
participate in the normally tasks of society . The visual impair people mainly
face most of the problems in this real-time The aim of this work is to turn the
real time world into an audio world by telling blind person about the objects
in their way and can read printed text. This will enable blind persons to
identify the things and read the text without any external help just by using
the object detection and reading system in real time. Objective of this work:
i) Object detection ii) Read printed text, using state-of-the-art (SOTA)
technology.
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| Authors | Savera Sarwar; Muhammad Turab; Danish Channa; Aisha Chandio; M. Uzair Sohu; Vikram Kumar |
| Journal | arXiv |
| Year | 2022 |
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