Machine learning and image processing technique to describe outdoor scenes for visually impaired people
by S. Pavithra; V. Prabhakaran; T. Helan Vidhya; D. Gururaj; P. Shanmuga Priya
International Journal of Engineering Systems Modelling and Simulation (IJESMS), Vol. 15, No. 2, 2024

Abstract: It is estimated that there are about 280 million visually impaired individuals in the globe, who are unable to see and experience the world in the same manner that a normal human being does. Using digital image processing and voice processing, we want to assist visually impaired individuals in interacting with the actual world by narrating the descriptions of a scene in front of them, as described in our article. In addition to this, our gadget serves as a personal assistant by keeping the user up to speed on the latest developments.

Online publication date: Fri, 01-Mar-2024

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