that's all well and good, but if like myself for example, you have no sense of 
direction, and need something that is going to be able to work out a rout for 
you, find places for you such as the right shop, pub, restaurant etc. and do it 
all with pin point accuracy, the cane is next to useless! 
so for someone like myself, the robot guide dog, if fitted with the right tech, 
is a super fantastic idea. 

Simon 


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  From: Esther 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, May 24, 2021 2:34 AM
  Subject: Re: Could a smart backpack replace guide dogs? Researchers think so. 
- The Washington Post


  I think this is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.  What if something 
goes wrong with the software in the robot?  What then?  Nothing will replace 
either the white cane or a guide dog.  I use a cane myself and always will!


  Esther


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    On May 23, 2021, at 9:13 PM, goshawk on horseback 
<[email protected]> wrote:


     
    that's more or less what I said as well. 

    Simon 


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      From: Priscilla Garces (prisci) 
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      Sent: Monday, May 24, 2021 1:41 AM
      Subject: Re: Could a smart backpack replace guide dogs? Researchers think 
so. - The Washington Post


      I thought it would be a good read since we’re talking about technology 
being helpful to supplement the tools we already have. 
      If they had a robot dog as a guide, I’d sign up so long as the AI is 
suitable enough to help me have an easier time navigating open spaces and other 
settings.




        On May 23, 2021, at 6:45 PM, goshawk on horseback 
<[email protected]> wrote:


        I disagree. 
        there have already over this last couple of weeks alone, been 
conversations on at least 4 other e-mail lists that I am on, about possible 
robot guide dogs for example. 

        Simon 


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          From: CrazyEyez
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          Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2021 10:50 PM
          Subject: Re: Could a smart backpack replace guide dogs? Researchers 
think so. - The Washington Post


          honestly this is stupid. 
          Another money grab.
          You'll never ever replace the cane.



          Sent from my iPhone


            On May 23, 2021, at 4:54 PM, Priscilla Garces (prisci) 
<[email protected]> wrote:


            Hi everyone, 
            Thought this might be interesting to read.





              
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2021/03/25/innovations-ai-backpack-blind/


              Researchers design an AI-powered backpack for the visually 
impaired
              Artificial intelligence researchers hope the bag will one day 
replace canes and guide dogs
              Dalvin Brown  March 25, 2021 at 9:00 a.m. EDT

              Researchers at the University of Georgia created an AI-powered 
backpack to help visually impaired people navigate the outside world. (Intel)  
              Among the latest iterations of next-generation assistive 
accessories is a backpack powered by Intel’s artificial intelligence software. 
It’s designed to audibly alert wearers when they’re approaching possibly 
hazardous situations like crosswalks or strangers.

              The backpack, which has yet to be named, was revealed Wednesday 
but could face years of development before a consumer-ready version is 
launched. Still, the product offers a glimpse at what a future could look like 
as progress in AI and machine learning increasingly help people with vision 
issues better perceive their environments and, therefore, live more 
independently.

              The backpack was created by researchers at the University of 
Georgia, who took existing computer vision techniques and combined them into a 
system that seeks to replace the need for a cane or guide dog.

              Irony was really the driving force behind the idea, according to 
Jagadish K. Mahendran, the lead researcher at the University of Georgia who 
also specializes in computer vision for robots.

              What's next for wheelchairs? Maybe autonomy.

              “I met with my visually impaired friend, and she was describing 
problems to me that she faces daily. And I was struck: For the past few years, 
I’ve been teaching robots how to see things while there are people who cannot 
see things and need help,” Mahendran said.

              There’s nothing outwardly special about the backpack’s design: It 
looks like an ordinary gray knapsack with a small computer, such as a laptop, 
inside. A match-box-sized GPS unit is affixed to the outside.

              In a demonstration video, the user also wears a vest with tiny 
holes to conceal an embedded AI camera. When connected to the computer, the 4K 
camera captures depth and color information used to help people avoid things 
like hanging branches. The camera can also be embedded in a fanny pack or other 
waist-worn pouches.

              The spatial camera, built by the computer vision company Luxonis, 
can read signs, detect crosswalks and see coming changes in elevation.

              Bluetooth earphones allow the user to communicate with the system 
and vice versa. So the wearer can ask out loud for location information, and 
the system will tell them where they are. If the camera spots a threat like an 
incoming pedestrian, it can tell the wearer.

              It’s too soon to know how much such a device would cost 
consumers, but several start-ups and organizations are working to solve the 
same issues, and the tech doesn’t come cheap.

              WeWALK’s smart cane with obstacle detection sells for $600, 10 
times as much as an ordinary white cane. OrCam MyEye Pro, a wireless smart 
camera that reads what’s in front of you, runs $4,250.

              Social media has upped its accessibility game. But deaf creators 
say it has a long way to go.

              Researchers at the University of Georgia went with a backpack 
design because it would help visually impaired people avoid unwanted attention. 
They used Intel’s Movidius computing chip because it was small and powerful 
enough to run advanced AI functions with low latency.

              The next step is to raise funds and expand testing. They hope to 
one day unleash an open-source, AI-based, visual-assistance system. The 
researchers have formed a team called Mira, made up of some visually impaired 
volunteers.

              “We want this solution to be inclusive and as transparent as 
possible,” Mahendran said. “Our main motto is to increase the involvement of 
visually impaired people in their daily activities and reduce their dependency 
on others.”



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