Fingerreader is a 3d printed device that reads text aloud to the blind.
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Finger reader for the blind.
Mit s fingerreader could make life easier for the blind.
A model wears a fingerreader ring at the massachusetts institute of technology s media lab in cambridge mass.
The finger reader lets people read only what they re pointing at promising a relatively fuss free experience especially when out and about.
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Fingerprint identification known as dactyloscopy or hand print identification is the process of comparing two instances of friction ridge skin impressions see minutiae from human fingers or toes or even the palm of the hand or sole of the foot to determine whether these impressions could have come from the same individual the flexibility of friction ridge skin means that no two finger.
Scientists have developed a ring like device worn on the index finger that reads aloud books and restaurant menus on the go for people who are blind.
Wear this ring to hear what s written.
Shilkrot expressed his gratitude to members of the vibug visually impaired blind users group who meet at mit.
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We introduce a novel computer vision algorithm for local sequential text scanning that enables reading single lines blocks of text or skimming the text with complementary multimodal feedback.
This finger mounted camera helps the blind to read.
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This group was involved with recruiting test subjects for the finger reader prototype.
In an interview shilkrot a ph d student said he didn t envision the final version of the finger reader to be only for people with sight difficulties.
Finger reader that offers the blind the ability to read sanje witter 8 january 2015 at mit s media lab scientists and researchers have been developing a device that will be able to give the visually impaired the ability to read magazines textbooks and even restaurant menus again by wearing the device on their index finger.
An mit developed device mounted on the user s hand guides the finger along lines of text employing a camera to convert text to audio.