Eye for blind

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Abstract

As Vision is one of the vital sense of human beings, that plays an important role in perceiving the surrounding environment. The blind's capability to move around a particular place, organizing daily activities are of vital importance for their well-being. Organizing daily activities can be especially difficult; it is too hard to distinguish different items, just by feeling them with their hands.Even though many papers have been published that propose a variety of vision related services, still there is a scope for improvement in developing new electronic aids for the blind [4]. This paper proposesa system for identification of surrounding objects for blind people and also guiding them through voice. This method is actually based on the object detection technology and it uses YOLO algorithm to perform the object detection and classification of objects [4]. Thus, a visual substitution system based on feature extraction and matching is developed to recognize and locate objects and guide the blind people using voice control.

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Latha, L., Prrithivi, R., Varnessha, V., & Priyadharshini, B. (2019). Eye for blind. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 8(11 Special Issue), 128–130. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.K1028.09811S19

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