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http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/science-technology/-smart-facial-recognition-cane-for-visually-impaired/78693.html
London
 A revolutionary ‘smart’ cane that enables the visually impaired to
instantly identify friends and family may soon be available.
 The ‘XploR’ mobility cane, being developed by Birmingham City
University students Steve Adigbo, Waheed Rafiq and Richard Howlett,
uses smartphone technology to recognise familiar faces from up to 10
metre away.
 The cane also features Global Positioning System (GPS) functionality
to aid navigation.
 "The smart cane incorporates facial recognition technology to alert
the user when they are approaching a relative or friend. There's
nothing else out there like this at the moment," said Adigbo.
 The team has already presented the XploR cane to medical and science
professionals in Luxembourg and France, and plan to visit
organisations in Germany later this year.
 "Medical and healthcare companies in France really liked the product.
Hopefully it'll be making a real difference to people's lives soon,"
said Waheed.
 The students have designed the XploR cane to detect faces up to 10
metre away, vibrating when detecting a recognisable individual from a
bank of images stored on an internal SD memory card.
 The device will guide users towards friends and family members using
an ear piece and audio guidance, with the information being relayed
through Bluetooth technology.
 The students conducted market research at the Beacon Centre for the
Blind in Wolverhampton, West Midlands, to determine key features that
the visually impaired would find useful in a mobility cane.
 "We found that high-spec technology features were essential
requirements for users, as well as the cane needing to be fairly
lightweight and easy to use," said Waheed.
 "We'll be returning to the Beacon Centre later this year for people
to test the product and also to highlight t

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