True, the base of volunteers is good, I like that;  but  a specialist app 
still seems superfluous in the light of those two means of video transfer.

Rh.
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From: "Roger Frischenmeyer" <thejayhawk...@sbcglobal.net>
To: <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 12:09 AM
Subject: Re: BeMyEyes: A ground braking product I'm a part of


Those 2 ideas work very well, if you have family members but if not, they
probably don't work well at all. I think this has potintial.
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From: "Lauren Simmons" <simmonslaure...@gmail.com>
To: <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2013 5:44 PM
Subject: Re: BeMyEyes: A ground braking product I'm a part of


For the most part, this already exists, its called Skype. Its also called
Facetime. The volunteers are family members. I've been doing a similar thing
for years. :)

LS

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From: "Søren Jensen" <s...@coolfortheblind.dk>
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Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2013 9:16 AM
Subject: BeMyEyes: A ground braking product I'm a part of


Hi all.

I'm involved in this cool project. Read more here:

Be My Eyes is a non-profit initiative that aims to equip blind with "a pair
of eyes" which fits into your pocket. This can be done by the blind at any
time, on his/her smart phone: you start an application, and can through this
be put in direct video connection with a voluntary sighted person. The
sighted volunteer helps you through the camera in the blind person's smart
phone to see (video transmitted to the helpers smart phone) what the blind
person is pointing at with the smart phone camera and can solve a given
task. The task could, for example. be: Reading the date on a milk carton,
see if two socks are alike, read the buttons on the washing machine, etc. It
is the blind who has control over what the volunteer sees, while the
volunteer can for example say "a little closer" or "date is on the other
side of the milk carton." This way the blind and the sighted volunteer help
each other to solve the given task.

The technical part of the project is, first, to develop an application
available for the blind that can connect the users with sighted volunteers -
here is so far developed a prototype. The second part is to develop a system
on a server that all Be My Eyes will run on. When you create a user account
on the system, you could choose whether you are the visual impaired who
needs help, or if you are the sighted person who wants to help. The sighted
help to be able both to use the system on an iPhone (or other smart phone
platforms), an iPad tablet (or other tablet platforms) with a larger screen
so it's easier to see the image and on a computer where the image is, of
course, it depends on the screen connected to the computer.

The idea is to build a network of volunteers who want to help. You can even
sign in and out anything useful, and you can specify what time of the day or
week you have time to help, where you will be notified accordingly. If
technology allows, then the visually impaired also use the app over 3G and
4G, making the possibilities endless, since in this way you can use the
system anywhere. This requires of course that as a visually impaired learn
some techniques to use the camera properly. The advantage of video interview
is that the sighted volunteer can guide one to use the camera properly,
which eventually becomes better and better.

The team behind Be My Eyes is a mixture of blind, partly sighted and sighted
people who know the depth of the problems the project to solve. All involved
have contributed on a strictly volunteer basis.

The idea stems from Hans Jørgen Wiberg who himself is visually impaired.
Hans Jørgen works as a visually impaired consultant in the Danish Blind
Society. Here he experienced countless times to sighted assistance in a
moment would have made the blind able to solve a variety of tasks on their
own. When Hans tried video conferencing on his smart phone "dropped the
pieces in place" - through a voluntary network could be in the moments when
the blind was faced with tasks that required vision, get assistance via
video chat on your mobile!

We are looking for volunteer programmers, visually impaired as impaired. The
advantage is that a visually impaired programmer familiar with the
challenges of accessibility, and a sighted programmer to help with the
visual. We are looking for both people who create applications for PC / Mac,
iOS and server based systems.

In order to implement this exciting project, we are also looking for
financial help, as all in the team is working volunteer and we need some
help outside the company as programmers and such, which is not cheap.

If you want that all this comes true, then you can donate to us on Indiegogo
at the following link:
www.indiegogo.com/projects/be-my-eyes-community-help-for-the-blind

Read more on our website at:
http://www.facebook.com/l/0AQHAl41NAQG333R7tdGulVawm-wGyuVVtA68MvtPCYSjfg/

www.bemyeyes.org

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