Abstract

Differently-abled or disability is distinct as limitation of a person’s ability to carry out the activities of daily living, to the level that he or she may need help in doing so. The differentlyabled personnel, especially people with various amputations face the issue of not being able to use the devices that allow them to access e-content properly. In this paper, here suggest an application that is able to scroll the page of an e-content with the help of human face. The face is identified and tracked in real-time to use their actions for scrolling events. The basic strategy for detection is fast extraction of the face of the image in front of the screen with image processing technology. Between-the-Eyes is selected as a face representative because of its features are common to most people and is easily seen for a varied range of face orientation. After identifying the face, the head movement is used to trigger the scrolling event based on the suggested proposed system.

Highlights

  • The World Health Organization estimates that about 650 million around the world are differently abled people and of this its estimate, 80 percent live in developing countries

  • Here suggest an application that is able to scroll the page of an e-content with the help of human face

  • The head movement is used to trigger the scrolling event based on the suggested proposed system

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Introduction

The World Health Organization estimates that about 650 million (about 10 or 15 percent of the world population) around the world are differently abled people and of this its estimate, 80 percent live in developing countries. Due to the ‘civil war’ that ravaged the country, during the last few years had affected many mentally and physically Number of people, both civilians and fighters, on both sides have been affected physically and psychologically. In the present world the global access to knowledge has been ensured with the rise of technology This is not the case when it comes to differently-abled personnel. Regardless of the technological advancements even the access to e-content is still limited to these personnel and facilitating them still remains as an active area of research for computer scientists This solution that’s going to propose as explained below will act as a platform to bridge the gap between the e-content and the differently-abled personnel

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