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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)."

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  1. ATM's by slimsam1 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Maybe now we can stop paying for braille buttons at drive-through ATM's.


    ;-)

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  2. Hmmmm by Neil+Blender · · Score: 4, Funny

    That explains why my dog has been moping around all day. His dreams have been crushed.