Abstract

This paper presents the design of a glasses system for the blind and visually impaired that incorporates various technologies to enhance their daily living experience. The glasses are equipped with a speaker and haptic feedback, allowing users to receive audible and tactile notifications about their surroundings. We also implemented image understanding for identifying multiple unique objects, people, and environmental obstacles. Additionally, the glasses can read signs and printed materials via text recognition technology. Finally, the glasses incorporate navigation tools, helping users to find their way in unfamiliar environments. The system has the potential to significantly improve the independence and quality of life of those with visual impairments, as it could be a valuable assistive technology tool for a wide range of applications.

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