Re: What audio information would help you in the real world?
Modern cameras can be very small though. If you have a laptop, feel the camera on your webcam just to get an idea how small cameras can be. In addition they're usually dark and thus would probably be inconspicuous on large
Re: What audio information would help you in the real world?
Hi.At exodus, good point, but for example, if I would have a navigational aid with the system that I have a camera mounted on a pair of sunglasses, I would still use my cane, this is just an aid in the end, isnt it?for example
Re: What audio information would help you in the real world?
on the flip side, it's not a good idea to be walking about with a rather obviously visible camera mounted to a pair of glasses. When you accidentally walk into or passed an area with a bunch of kids, for example, it's my
Re: What audio information would help you in the real world?
Hi.Well, I would like glasses also a bit better, just looks more natural when you are walking through the city for example.Greetings Moritz.
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Re: What audio information would help you in the real world?
Crap I didn't even consider glasses LOL. Hmmm a camera could work too but it seems a bit of an excessive solution if something like an infrared sensor could do. If it's able to calculate the distance you could even have
Re: What audio information would help you in the real world?
Hi.One thing I have seen at ICC 2015 is a belt looking like, well, a normal belt tied around your waste. it has I think 6 vibration motors at different positions build into it so it can give you feedback on what's around you.You
Re: What audio information would help you in the real world?
As I understand it Peter Meijer is still working on a mobile raspi kit for the vOICe that uses a pair of camera mounted glasses. I think it may also includes other navigation features, the thread [here] may be well worth a read
Re: What audio information would help you in the real world?
I think such a device shouldn't be hard to build or overly expensive. I think all you would need to do is have a vibrating element, a clip that attaches to your hair or maybe a clip around your ear, and an infrared component
Re: What audio information would help you in the real world?
Some cane-mounted overhead-detecting devices exist, but IMO they're not very popular for a reason, other than obscurity/price/etc. A properly mounted headcam with a vOICe equivalent would probably work better.(Though I am given
Re: What audio information would help you in the real world?
This is a great thread guys, I'd love to hear more.Jeffb, Maybe an infrared sensor could be used to detect low passages. Not sure how you'd wear it though lol. It would likely have to be it's own hardware device, maybe a special
Re: What audio information would help you in the real world?
Hi.The thing with the orcam is that if you would give it internet access, it would lose it's state of an assistive technologie in some cuntrys, even the uS I think. Sure, if this thing would have had internet access, you could
Re: What audio information would help you in the real world?
I would love to see this drifter app for android.
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Re: What audio information would help you in the real world?
Yeah, the audio grafiti thing sounds cool. I'm sure it will get horribly abused within 5 minutes and require constant vigilance to prevent people from being insulted when they pass wal-mart, but when I saw the thread title my
Re: What audio information would help you in the real world?
As a tall person I often hit my head on tree branches close calls with signs that kind of thing. Being able to avoid things at head level would be great.
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What audio information would help you in the real world?
Hey guys,This forum was super helpful when I was making my app Your Story accessible a while back and now I'm thinking about using the technology from an app I released recently called Rifter (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/rifter
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