Hi pranav, that's great in deed. How much accurate have the results been?
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Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 6:38 AM
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Subject: Re: [AI] Reading with eyes that speak
I think KNFB reader is using the same technology. It takes immage of the
object to be scanned. The text is then recognised and then converted to
speech.
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We would better have the OCR's which use mobile camera to convert the image
into text. That would be even easier to manage once we find out a way to
focus the text properly.
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Hi all,
snip Until now, the visually impaired had to use the tactile (touch) sense
to recognise the world around them, Braille being the most established
method.
PL] this is just plain wrong though the rest of the article is reasonably
descriptive about the device. I hope we get a commercial
I have always wondered how do you focus on various lines on a book using
hand held scanners.
Any ideas anyone?
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Subject: Re: [AI] Reading with eyes that speak
I have always wondered how do you focus on various lines on a book using
hand held scanners.
Any ideas anyone?
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