AbstractThe last quarter of a century has seen a dramatic rise of interest in the development of technological solutions for visually impaired people. However, despite the presence of many devices, user acceptance is low. Not only are visually impaired adults not using these devices but they are also too complex for children. The majority of these devices have been developed without considering either the brain mechanisms underlying the deficit or the natural ability of the brain to process information. Most of them use complex feedback systems and overwhelm sensory, attentional and memory capacities. Here we review the neuroscientific studies on orientation and mobility in visually impaired adults and children and present the technological...
Of the 37 million visually impaired people across the globe, over 15 million are from India. [1].The...
This paper introduces the design of a novel indoor and outdoor mobility assistance system for visual...
AbstractConsidering that cortical plasticity is maximal in the child, why are the majority of techno...
AbstractThe last quarter of a century has seen a dramatic rise of interest in the development of tec...
AbstractConsidering that cortical plasticity is maximal in the child, why are the majority of techno...
This research aims to identify the main problems experienced by adults with visual impairments rega...
The concept of mobility is an important aspect for citizens and, given the development of cities, is...
This research introduces a blind aid that uses a live object recognition system. People who are blin...
Restricted until 11 Jan. 2012.Vision is one of the primary sensory modalities for humans that assist...
Blindness is a condition in which an individual loses the visual recognition. Mobility and self reli...
This paper investigates feasibilities of technological solutions for empowering visually impaired an...
This paper investigates feasibilities of technological solutions for empowering visually impaired an...
This paper investigates feasibilities of technological solutions for empowering visually impaired an...
The visually impaired suffer greatly while moving from one place to another. They face challenges in...
AbstractThis study started from the premise that mobility and orientation techniques significantly i...
Of the 37 million visually impaired people across the globe, over 15 million are from India. [1].The...
This paper introduces the design of a novel indoor and outdoor mobility assistance system for visual...
AbstractConsidering that cortical plasticity is maximal in the child, why are the majority of techno...
AbstractThe last quarter of a century has seen a dramatic rise of interest in the development of tec...
AbstractConsidering that cortical plasticity is maximal in the child, why are the majority of techno...
This research aims to identify the main problems experienced by adults with visual impairments rega...
The concept of mobility is an important aspect for citizens and, given the development of cities, is...
This research introduces a blind aid that uses a live object recognition system. People who are blin...
Restricted until 11 Jan. 2012.Vision is one of the primary sensory modalities for humans that assist...
Blindness is a condition in which an individual loses the visual recognition. Mobility and self reli...
This paper investigates feasibilities of technological solutions for empowering visually impaired an...
This paper investigates feasibilities of technological solutions for empowering visually impaired an...
This paper investigates feasibilities of technological solutions for empowering visually impaired an...
The visually impaired suffer greatly while moving from one place to another. They face challenges in...
AbstractThis study started from the premise that mobility and orientation techniques significantly i...
Of the 37 million visually impaired people across the globe, over 15 million are from India. [1].The...
This paper introduces the design of a novel indoor and outdoor mobility assistance system for visual...
AbstractConsidering that cortical plasticity is maximal in the child, why are the majority of techno...