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Tag: Google Faculty Research Award

Computer vision and mobile technology could help blind people ‘see’

June 25, 2015June 30, 2015Marie DanielsResearch1 Comment

Computer scientists are developing new adaptive mobile technology which could enable blind and visually-impaired people to ‘see’ through their smartphone or tablet. Funded by a Google Faculty Research Award, specialists in computer vision and machine learning based at the University of Lincoln, UK, are aiming to embed a smart vision system in mobile devices to…

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