The existing digital image recognition technologies available for blind individuals are commercially accessible but still at an immature stage, necessitating enhancements in their capabilities. Areas requiring improvement in current image recognition tools for the visually impaired encompass information accuracy, information adequacy, appropriateness of information for blind individuals, functional sufficiency, and ergonomic suitability. This research endeavors to explore technology employing an inclusive approach to overcome limitations inherent in current digital image recognition technologies for the visually impaired. To streamline the research process, the initial phase involves a critical evaluation of deficiencies present in existing...
When hearing and sight fail, the human need for communication continues to remain intact. Deafblindn...
People with visual impairment face difficulties in accessing computer. They need a specific devices...
The development of human-computer interaction (HCI) systems, usable by people withvisual impairments...
This research introduces a blind aid that uses a live object recognition system. People who are blin...
In the growing market of camera phones, new applications for the visually impaired are nowadays bein...
The modern world is predominantly visual. While most people live and function with vision, many peop...
Sight is the most important sense of a human. For the most of the society, the perception performed ...
Computer vision holds great promise for helping persons with blindness or visual impairments (VI) to...
This paper examines the goal of providing transparent computer access to people with disabilities, e...
Humans do require a lot of communication. When there is interaction between normal people and blind ...
Abstract- When we ponder about technology for people with visual disabilities, two broad domains com...
Abstract: The real world is always impact the blind people with objects they hardly known. Owing to ...
Vision is the most important sense. Image plays vital role in the human perception of the surroundin...
New information technology offers great potential to improve access to information by blind and visu...
Blindness is a condition in which an individual loses the visual recognition. Mobility and self reli...
When hearing and sight fail, the human need for communication continues to remain intact. Deafblindn...
People with visual impairment face difficulties in accessing computer. They need a specific devices...
The development of human-computer interaction (HCI) systems, usable by people withvisual impairments...
This research introduces a blind aid that uses a live object recognition system. People who are blin...
In the growing market of camera phones, new applications for the visually impaired are nowadays bein...
The modern world is predominantly visual. While most people live and function with vision, many peop...
Sight is the most important sense of a human. For the most of the society, the perception performed ...
Computer vision holds great promise for helping persons with blindness or visual impairments (VI) to...
This paper examines the goal of providing transparent computer access to people with disabilities, e...
Humans do require a lot of communication. When there is interaction between normal people and blind ...
Abstract- When we ponder about technology for people with visual disabilities, two broad domains com...
Abstract: The real world is always impact the blind people with objects they hardly known. Owing to ...
Vision is the most important sense. Image plays vital role in the human perception of the surroundin...
New information technology offers great potential to improve access to information by blind and visu...
Blindness is a condition in which an individual loses the visual recognition. Mobility and self reli...
When hearing and sight fail, the human need for communication continues to remain intact. Deafblindn...
People with visual impairment face difficulties in accessing computer. They need a specific devices...
The development of human-computer interaction (HCI) systems, usable by people withvisual impairments...