An Implementation of Smart Assistive Vision Module: Virtual Eye and Acoustic interface for visually impaired

  • Alampalli Venkata Monika, Bachu Raga Supriya, A. Leela Prasad, Chaganti Nikhil Kumar Reddy, Mrs Sahana D.S

Abstract

Visually disabled persons face a lot of difficulties as they drive to an unfamiliar location or as they drive from one place to another. Individuals with visual disability have reduced the visual vision capacity. Virtual Eye a method introduced as an intelligent assistance program for visually impaired / blind men. The work is inspired by the inability of physically disabled people to act and made an effort to make their everyday lives painless and trouble-free. This research describes the Virtual Eye's functionalities and operating principle, and the range of tasks they can perform. The Importance of proposed work lies in capturing items from camera and offering a better way for handling the visually impaired people's day-to-day activities. Therefore, with the aid of visually impaired technology, individuals can easily discover and avoid obstacles and enable them to navigate in an unfamiliar environment, as well as technology such as object detection that improves the information about this particular area and entity. The goal is that the individual can get useful information about their environment at the end of the day and develop their ability to go back and forth and move easily without relying on others to do their daily work.

Published
2020-05-15
How to Cite
Alampalli Venkata Monika, Bachu Raga Supriya, A. Leela Prasad, Chaganti Nikhil Kumar Reddy, Mrs Sahana D.S. (2020). An Implementation of Smart Assistive Vision Module: Virtual Eye and Acoustic interface for visually impaired. International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 29(05), 6400 - 6407. Retrieved from http://sersc.org/journals/index.php/IJAST/article/view/15645