Virtual Eye – Revolutionizing Vision Assistance For People With Disabilities

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Venkatesh . S, Jeevitha.D, G. Keerthana

Abstract

Visually challenged individuals have faced numerous challenges in their daily lives. These challenges include: Visually challenged individuals have difficulty reading printed materials, including books, magazines, and newspapers. This limitation can significantly impact their education, as they may not have access to all the materials they need to learn. Moving around in unfamiliar places can be a daunting task for the visually impaired. They may struggle to access digital or printed materials, as these are often not available in accessible formats. It might be difficult for those who are blind to identify objects. This can be frustrating, especially in situations where they are alone and need to identify objects.


To address this issue, we are developing a mobile application for visually challenged individuals by providing a range of features such as text-to-speech, speech-to-text, image-to-audio, and PDF-to-audio. It enables visually challenged individuals to access information, read books, identify objects, communicate, and navigate with ease and independence. The app's user-friendly interface can be accessed both manually and by voice command, making it easy to use for people with varying levels of technical expertise. Overall, the Virtual Eye app helps visually challenged individuals lead more fulfilling and independent lives.


Overall, Virtual Eye application is an essential tool for visually challenged individuals, helping them navigate their daily lives with ease and independence. With this app, they can access information, communicate, and identify objects without the need for a third party, enhancing their quality of life and sense of autonomy.

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Venkatesh . S, et al. (2023). Virtual Eye – Revolutionizing Vision Assistance For People With Disabilities. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 11(10), 2056–2061. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v11i10.8889
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Author Biography

Venkatesh . S, Jeevitha.D, G. Keerthana

1Dr. Venkatesh . S,   2Mrs.Jeevitha.D, 3Mrs.G.Keerthana

1Assistant Professor, Department of Data Science and Business Systems,

School of Computing, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur Chennai, India

venkates9@srmist.edu.in

2Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering,

Jeppiaar Engineering College, Chennai, India

jeevithadamotharanjpr@gmail.com

3Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering,

KCG College of Technology, Chennai, India

keerthanagsv@gmail.com