Re: [AI] about my self

2019-11-13 Thread rajendra dhurve
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[AI] Lorene Cary writes in the New York Times: Too many people have no choice but to reconfigure their lives around a loved one’s disability

2019-11-13 Thread avinash shahi
Ms. Cary is the author of “Ladysitting: My Year With Nana at the End
of Her Century.”.
My Family Cared for My Sick Aunt. Who’s Caring for Us?
When I was 12, my mother’s 32-year-old sister Emily experienced a
berry-aneurysm rupture, which caused a stroke. One day she had a
headache that she said felt like being hit with a two-by-four. She
went on with life, and then collapsed the next week.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/25/opinion/health-care-old-age-disability.html
The executive assistant whose fingers typed so fast that they blurred
like the spokes of a bicycle wheel found her clenched right hand no
longer at her command. She could not swallow without choking and had
trouble focusing her eyes. When she found words, her brain garbled
them. She could hum, and we sang with her. But she could no longer
care for her young daughter. My family rallied to help her. Through
intense rehab, she learned — and we learned — how she could perch on a
bedpan, transfer from bed to chair and walk a short distance with a
brace that locked her knee into place.

We were fortunate in many ways. While the nearly one in five Americans
who care for dependent adults provide medical and nursing tasks for
which they may have little or no training, my mother and her sisters
had worked in hospitals, and their experience helped them ask the
right questions. After Aunt Emily was released from her rehab center,
my grandmother, divorced and in her 50s, retired early from her job as
a garment worker to care for her at home.

Soon our family took on an urban village configuration. Emily’s
childless twin sister, Evelyn, moved in to support the new household,
including my 90-year-old great-grandfather and Emily’s daughter, my
6-year-old cousin, Dana. They pooled their Social Security checks — my
great-grandfather’s from his years as a building superintendent in New
York City, my grandmother’s from her short work life after divorcing
her Never-Mind-the-Seventh-Commandment minister husband, Aunt Emily’s
disability payments.

Working as a secretary by day, Aunt Evelyn took college courses at
night to increase her earning power. After graduation, she got a
teaching job at a community college in Wilmington, Del., where she
moved the household. Friends visited, my mother drove down from
Philadelphia weekly; we all did our best. But my grandmother’s life
shrank. “Sit down here,” she’d say when we came, “and tell me what’s
going on in the outside world.”

Shut away from work that generates money and social capital,
caregivers like my aunt and grandmother make up a barely visible
secret society. AARP’s Public Policy Institute has estimated the
annual economic value of unpaid caregiving at $470 billion. If you
paid everyone for a year’s worth of caring for loved ones — cooking,
washing, transporting, giving pills and shots and rubs, taping
together torn oxygen tubes, changing adult diapers, bringing wanderers
back home, reading to those who can’t anymore and whose minds beg for
the refreshment of new ideas, tucking the pain-ridden into bed at
night and prying them out in the morning — it would use up almost all
the revenue of Walmart worldwide.

Naturally, people have looked for ways to turn that work into money. A
handful of states offer some form of limited paid leave to workers to
care for a family member, but for the rest of the country, the Family
and Medical Leave Act, which applies only to immediate family members,
allows for up to 12 work weeks of unpaid leave. Like my grandmother,
the more than 40 million Americans who are working as family
caregivers often have no choice but to lose income — more than
$300,000 on average in lifetime wages and benefits for people over 50
who leave work to reorganize their lives around a loved one’s
disability.

As nursing home costs rise, insurance companies and legislators have
approved funding for modifications that let older people stay at home
longer, such as chair rails, braces, walkers, oxygen tanks, potty
chairs and my favorite, the flyweight 19-pound wheelchair. But our
mental, emotional and spiritual needs are just as difficult to manage
as we age, harder to expense and easier to ignore. Governments have
created programs to get “helping hands” and “angels” into the homes of
older people, but navigating the confusing national map of options is
overwhelming, and millions who may be eligible for services cannot
figure out how to benefit from them.

Because we do not prioritize psychological well-being, we don’t ask
how keeping the elderly and disabled in good spirits could make us a
stronger, better, happier country. Instead, we ask home care workers
to provide, often for little more than minimum wage, very subtle,
tailored companionship — call it care or friendship or even love. With
longer life expectancies, the need for caregiving in later life is
increasing. How we update care systems will affect not only this often
hidden sector of American life but also our national debt, and, if we
had one, our 

Re: [AI] Ocr 4 windows

2019-11-13 Thread anirudh rao
dear Mr. Rahul,
please do find it for me.
I have searched it in the Chrome webstore but was unable to find it.
I have many Kannada PDF books which are image PDFs and I badly want to
convert them into an accessible format.
thank you
Anirudh Rao

On 11/13/19, Tyaseta Rabita Nugraeni Sardjono  wrote:
> Thank you very much for all
>
> On Wed, Nov 13, 2019, 17:53 Shreedhar TS.  wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> The Tesseract is a good OCR for Indian languages. I have personally
>> tested Kannada and it does a decent job. The accuracy is very
>> satisfactory. One of my friends has converted a relatively old kannada
>> book with 90-95% accuracy. I have not tested any other languages. It
>> is available both for Windows as well as Linux, and it is free. Here
>> is the github link: https://github.com/tesseract-ocr/tesseract/wiki
>>
>> On 11/12/19, Tyaseta Rabita Nugraeni Sardjono 
>> wrote:
>> > Hi, I wonder to know what ocr support tamil, telugu, kannada n other
>> > language for windows or computer?
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Re: [AI] Ocr 4 windows

2019-11-13 Thread Tyaseta Rabita Nugraeni Sardjono
Thank you very much for all

On Wed, Nov 13, 2019, 17:53 Shreedhar TS.  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> The Tesseract is a good OCR for Indian languages. I have personally
> tested Kannada and it does a decent job. The accuracy is very
> satisfactory. One of my friends has converted a relatively old kannada
> book with 90-95% accuracy. I have not tested any other languages. It
> is available both for Windows as well as Linux, and it is free. Here
> is the github link: https://github.com/tesseract-ocr/tesseract/wiki
>
> On 11/12/19, Tyaseta Rabita Nugraeni Sardjono 
> wrote:
> > Hi, I wonder to know what ocr support tamil, telugu, kannada n other
> > language for windows or computer?
> >
> >
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> --
> Thanks and regards.
> ಶ್ರೀಧರ್ ಟಿ ಎಸ್, ಅಬಸಿ
> Shreedhar T S, Abasi
>
> To accomplish great things, we must dream as well as act
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[AI] about my self

2019-11-13 Thread Sona Suresh
helo vinod,
welcome to accessindia

On 11/13/19, r vinod  wrote:
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Re: [AI] Ocr 4 windows

2019-11-13 Thread Shreedhar TS.
Hi,

The Tesseract is a good OCR for Indian languages. I have personally
tested Kannada and it does a decent job. The accuracy is very
satisfactory. One of my friends has converted a relatively old kannada
book with 90-95% accuracy. I have not tested any other languages. It
is available both for Windows as well as Linux, and it is free. Here
is the github link: https://github.com/tesseract-ocr/tesseract/wiki

On 11/12/19, Tyaseta Rabita Nugraeni Sardjono  wrote:
> Hi, I wonder to know what ocr support tamil, telugu, kannada n other
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>
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[AI] Rotary Scholarships for the visually impaired!

2019-11-13 Thread A K Dua
Rotary Chandigarh Shivalik (RCS) presented scholarships worth Rs. 2, 20,000
to eleven visually challenged college and university students at a function
held on November 12. The funds had been raised through the unique
fund-raiser ‘Rotary Dinner in the Dark’ held earlier this year. Part of the
funds also came through a number of people pledging additional support to
RCS for ensuring that talented visually impaired students are able to
complete their education and achieve success in life.

Visibly happy at the success of the Rotary Dinner in the Dark project, Rtn.
Aneesh Bhanot, President, Rotary Chandigarh Shivalik said, “We have
achieved our basic objectives : to ensure that ‘sighted’ people respect the
blind by understanding how they smilingly face the problems they face in
their daily lives and we were also able to raise funds for providing
scholarships.”

Read more:
https://ourcivilsociety.com/2019/11/13/rotary-scholarships-for-the-visually-impaired/


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[AI] about my self

2019-11-13 Thread r vinod
hi friends goodafternoon this is vinod from andhra pradesh kadapa.
i have done PG ma telugu in HCU. prasently  i am looking for job.
i am toally vision person.



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