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Pegasus2000
February 1st, 2009, 09:20
I have released the new version of Nanodesktop Blind Assistant (core CFW0005).

Blind Assistant is the attempt to help the blinds through simple commercial
devices as the Sony PSP, without the necessity to buy expensive
proprietary devices.

You can download the new homebrew here:

http://visilab.unime.it/~filippo/BlindAssistant/BlindAssistant.htm

Sir, this is the most complex homebrew ever realized before.

As you have seen in a previous article, I've posted before two videos
that show the features of Blind Assistant:

http://pspupdates.qj.net/Nanodesktop-Blind-Assistant-CFW0005-proof-of-concept-videos/pg/49/aid/127969

This version of Blind Assistant, is able to talk with the blind using the
ndFLite voice synthetizer. It can answer to the vocal commands, using
the ndPocketSphinx speech recognition engine.

In this way, the blind can interact with the system using only his voice.

This version of the software integrates five features:

a) a face recognition engine, that can recognize the names of the people
that are present in the room (and the position in the screen), using
PentLand algorithm. Our version of the algorithm uses VFPU to speed up
the computations.

b) a room recognizer, that can recognize the room in which the blind is,
through a x86 server (BlindServer) and the SIFT (Scalar Image Feature
Transform) algorithm.

c) a optical char recognition engine, that can read to the blind a text
that is grabbed by the camera

d) a colour scanner, that is able to say to the blind what is the average
color of the image that is grabbed by the camera in that moment. This
is useful for the blind for recognizing the color of an object that is in
front of it

e) a mail reader, that can read the mail that the blind receives from a
POP3 server.

See the documentation in the zip file for the installation of the homebrew.
The program is able to autoupdate itself using internet.


I hope that this program can be useful.

Eng. Filippo Battaglia

Pegasus2000
February 11th, 2009, 07:57
A new version of the package (Package B), has been released on the
Visilab website.

This new version corrects a previous problem that was present in
PSP-SLIM, caused by two missing files in BLINDASSISTANT folder

animekid4
February 11th, 2009, 11:15
I remember this from youtube, pretty cool app, but I don't know any blind people.

AdamRav
February 11th, 2009, 12:46
This is a cool app

your keeping everyone happy with your homebrew

great job