We all see a God-made world, not a man made world. There is no better way to thank God for your sight than by helping someone in the dark. Most people with visual impairment have difficulty finding their way in an unfamiliar area. Visually impaired people use a walking cane to assist them. However, it is not adequate to ensure their safety when navigating in an unfamiliar area. Therefore, in this project, we propose a smart cane with a face recognition system to help the blind people.
1. Smt. Kamala And Sri Venkappa M. Agadi College of
Engineering & Technology, Laxmeshwar
PAPER PRESENTATION
Presented By:
Mr. Prathap M Mr. Rahul Harashetti
2. SMART CANE & GLASS FOR
VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE
VINETRA
PARIJANA
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4. ABSTRACT
We all see a God-made world, not a manmade world. There is no better way
to thank God for your sight than by helping someone in the dark. Most
people with visual impairment have difficulty finding their way in an
unfamiliar area. Visually impaired people use a walking cane to assist them.
However, it is not adequate to ensure their safety when navigating in an
unfamiliar area.
5. INTRODUCTION
Blindness is a term that used to describe people who cannot use the ability to see.
Human beings receive majority of the information from the environment via sight.
A concept to provide a smart cane and smart glass for visually impaired people.
Provides features like object detection, water body recognition, person
identification, currency recognition with fake currency detection, and remote
access by family members using a Global Positioning System(GPS). Reading text
like newspapers, menus, magazines, etc.
6. INTRODUCTION (CONTD)
The system is intended to provide artificial vision and object detection, and real-time
assistance via GPS.
The system consists of ultrasonic sensors, and a GPS module and the feedback is
received through audio, along with voice output for directions.
The proposed solution is a moderate-budget navigational aid for the visually impaired.
Thus, A mobile application is created that helps caretaker to track contact immediately
in any emergency.
7. PROBLEM STATEMENT
Blindness is a global problem.
World health organization
(WHO) claimed that there are an
estimated 18 million visually
impaired people in India. Most
people with visual impairment
have difficulty finding their way
autonomously in an unfamiliar
area.
So, How can we make their life
superficial ?
Solution: VINETRA PARIJANA
, An Innovative Technology for Visually
Challenged and Blind People
8. OBJECTIVES
1) An assistive technology to detect solid obstacles.
2) Remote access by a family member using GPS.
3) Detect staircases and water bodies.
4) OCR to speech for visionless people to hear the content of the newspaper, books,
and magazines.
5) Authentication of Indian currency.
6) Recognize their family members and friends using image processing.
7) Blind person health monitoring system.
14. CONCLUSION
Technology played a very important role in our life. We use it almost everywhere
and every time. The distinct and quick development we discover each day proves
there is no point in giving up and struggling with our life obstacles. Technology
offers us a lot of significant solutions to our problems and disapplies. Our role is to
use it properly to reach the success level that benefits individuals, society, and the
whole country as well. Vision is a very special gift provided by God to humans. It is
due to vision only that the person can see and interact with the environment. But
this vision may get lost due to some accident or due to chronic eye diseases that
are not cured on time, ding to permanent blindness.