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An Eye for a Blind Person

Deepak Narang, Nav Jyoti Sharma, Ankur Singh, Akshita Kumar, Annu Singh, Harsh Pandey

Abstract


Blind people have various challenges in their day to day life. At least 2.2 billion people are blind worldwide, according to the overview given by World Health Organization (WHO). Because of this disability sometimes, they are not treated well in the society. Nowadays there is lot of solutions for blind people but most of these are either expensive or not useful. So in this paper, the objective is to help blind person to detect objects around them with the help of image and telling about the object via audio. To assist the blind individuals, the visual scenes will be turned into audio that can inform the user about the surroundings. We will be using various tools in this project to acquire the desirable result.


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