This paper is published in Volume 5, Issue 4, 2020
Area
Information Technology
Author
Harshit Gupta
Co-authors
Anubha Garg, Veer Bhadra Pratap Singh
Org/Univ
IMS Engineering College, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
Pub. Date
20 April, 2020
Paper ID
V5I4-1139
Publisher
Keywords
Android, iOS, Flutter, Text-to-Speech, Speech-to-Text, Image Recognition, Gesture-based interface, Mobile devices, Visually impaired people, Smartphone

Citationsacebook

IEEE
Harshit Gupta, Anubha Garg, Veer Bhadra Pratap Singh. The Third Eye, International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, www.IJARnD.com.

APA
Harshit Gupta, Anubha Garg, Veer Bhadra Pratap Singh (2020). The Third Eye. International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, 5(4) www.IJARnD.com.

MLA
Harshit Gupta, Anubha Garg, Veer Bhadra Pratap Singh. "The Third Eye." International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology 5.4 (2020). www.IJARnD.com.

Abstract

As technology is increasing day by day, technology for visually impaired people is also increasing at a fast pace, but having some things that make their life easier and things that they use daily to complete tasks are the absolute best. Here we have presented an application for a blind person or visually impaired people so that he/she can access the basic functionality of a smartphone. WHO (World Health Organization) report states that approximately 285 million are visually impaired in the world. They face challenges like communicating with the world in their day-to-day life. It creates difficulty in their life even to make a phone call and access other functionalities of a smartphone. After so much advancement still, some people are not able to use a smartphone. With the expeditious growth of wireless communications, voice recognition technique has increasingly needed. A gesture-based application helps a wide range of users to operate a smartphone. This application listens to gestures, speech and performs relevant action.
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