Seeing-Eye Computer Guides Blind
sushant_bhatia writes "Wired News has a story about seeing-eye computer guides for the blind. This is an interesting piece on efforts at Arizona State University and Wright State University to provide features for individuals who are blind. A very interesting project is called the iCare Reader, which allows any individual who is blind to read a normal library book through this product, which 'uses optical character-recognition software along with other software that compensates for different lighting conditions and orientations of the text.' Further details on this can be found at The Center for Cognitive Ubiquitous Computing (Cubic)."
Maybe now we can stop paying for braille buttons at drive-through ATM's.
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i read seeing-eye computer GOES blind...it would have been a much better article
That explains why my dog has been moping around all day. His dreams have been crushed.
The machine needs more work then, unless you actually have nine fingers.
If that dohickey can describe the contents of a playboy to a blind man in sufficient detail to give him a high quality woody then I say it's nobel prize time. Why? It's no big deal for a blind man to find someone to read literature to him. However, it is considerably more difficult for a blind man to find someone willing to describe naked women to him while he jerks his gerkin. Do you have any idea what kind of overtime the average aide would charge for that level of service?
Instead of having a seeing eye computer, I'd rather have a queer-eye computer that could tell me whether or not my clothes match in the morning.
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Did anyone else misread the headline as saying that the ``seeing eye computer guides'' were blind?
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I read this as Seeing Eye Computer Goes Blind!
Just proves the point of all those men who "read it for the articles"
Would be nice if they had a 3D Pop up for the centerfold though.. Blind and sighted would benefit from that!
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Playboy in braille... talk about reading it for the articles! :)
If it does, and it crashed while the blind person is crossing the street, it could bring a whole new meaning to "blue screen of death".
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