I heard something about Google trying to do this for grocery shopping, and it came down to sort of a choice of not very portable devices with lots of processing power, or something more portable that needed a lot of mobile data that basically streamed video to process in the cloud to recognize. I don't know, but this probably couldn't pick out paratransit vehicles as opposed to other vehicles unless one actually got to ride on every one in town and train it as being such. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Scanlon" <sca...@tpg.com.au>
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Subject: Re: horus: the invisible made audio, please please read and share


But if your loved one is close enough for it to recognise, then both of you can communicate verbally to let you know who is who.

P.
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From: Robert Godridge
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2014 6:35 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: horus: the invisible made audio, please please read and share

The video is mostly meant for sighted people, but do read the web
sight it is much more detailed.
You can save things on it I'm guessing, sinse it mentions being able
to save the face of a loved one etc so I'm guessing that there are
presets somewhere in there.

The potential of this thing is enormous, you guys must realise that.
No more wondering what something in a shop is with this as one tiny
example.

On 12/28/14, Alexandra Grünauer <al.gruena...@gmx.de> wrote:
They can't expect any fonding from blind people, since the video is purely
visual. Having not read their site, I don't know what this Horus really
does. If they'd really care to improve the quality of life of blind people,
you'd think they'd at least take into consideration that blind people
without those super glasses aren't able to read subtitles.
To me the longlasting battery isn't as important as other features.
Saving information and clearly putting it to something the device picks up,
seems to me rather difficult.
How do we know, i.e. who or what exactly we're looking at?
It's also quite difficult, I find, with all the audio information we have
to
pick up already. I don't think that I'd want another additional information
channel streaming into my brain.


-----Original Message-----
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of
Robert Godridge
Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2014 4:11 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: horus: the invisible made audio, please please read and
share

No, it isn't.
There's a video about it on youtube, it just sounds almost too good to be
true. Just think of the difference it would make.
Here's the video
Horus - The invisible made audible - ENG: http://youtu.be/wpbOLRsBPM4

On 12/28/14, Gerardo Corripio <gera1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>   Let's hope it's not a joke since here in Mexico, today is December
> 28, kind of in the US's equivalent of April Fools?
>
> El 28/12/2014 09:06 a.m., Robert Godridge escribió:
>> here's a link to much more information on it etc, it really is
>> incredible.
>>
>> http://crowdfunding.wcap.tim.it/projects/270/horus&lng=2
>>
>> On 12/28/14, Robert Godridge<rgodrid...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>>> guys,
>>> I was shown this earlier and I am absolutely amazed.
>>> Please read it, what do you think?
>>> http://horus.technology/en/the-project/
>>> I don't know how much money they need but it must be done by the
end
>>> of the month I think.
>>> What do you reckon?
>>>
>
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