Smart Navigation for Visually Impaired people using Artificial Intelligence

  • Shendge R
  • Patil A
  • Kadu S
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Abstract

This research introduces a blind aid that uses a live object recognition system. People who are blind or partially sighted rely significantly on their other senses, such as touch and auditory cues, to comprehend their surroundings. There is a need to deploy a technology that assists visually impaired persons in their daily routines, as there is now very little aid. Existing solutions, such as Screen Reading software and Braille devices, assist visually impaired individuals in reading and gaining access to numerous gadgets. However, these technologies are rendered worthless When the blind need to perform basic activities like recognizing the situation before them, such as recognizing people or objects, technologies become ineffective. This method will benefit blind or visually challenged all across the world. The goal is to help a person with total or partial blindness obtain a second set of eyesight without the assistance of a guardian, allowing them to live a better and more independent life. This project outlines working to create a more welcoming and inclusive environment, focusing on assistive technology that provides services, resources, and information to those with visual disabilities.

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Shendge, R., Patil, A., & Kadu, S. (2022). Smart Navigation for Visually Impaired people using Artificial Intelligence. ITM Web of Conferences, 44, 03053. https://doi.org/10.1051/itmconf/20224403053

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