

Intelligent Speech-Based AI Helper for People with Visual Impairments
Abstract
The development of technology has made it possible for humans to lead productive and content lives. However, utilizing technology and smart devices remains challenging for some people with disabilities, such as the visually impaired. Because visual information is the foundation for more tasks in smartphones and computers, it is difficult for people with visual disabilities to use them. Currently, AI is utilized in all fields, with Python serving as its foundational language. Because it is simpler to use and comprehend, Python is being used to write the code for Voice Assistants. Because it enables visually impaired individuals to use technology without assistance, Voice Assistant is extremely beneficial. They can instruct the Virtual Assistant to access their phones or laptops. One of the APIs used to create a virtual assistant in Python is SpeechRecognition, which is used to translate spoken words into text. This API is used by Alexa, Siri, and other virtual assistants on the market. Remote helper makes it simpler for Outwardly Disabled individuals to utilize the elements of Telephones or workstations like sending messages, looking through on Google, opening any IDE and a lot more with only a voice order. The project aims to make it easier for people with visual impairments to use laptops and computers by using voice commands. This voice assistant also provides audio feedback and assists visually impaired individuals in recognizing any object's text.
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