Authors :
Anatha Vishnu K G ; Janaki K ; Akshay S ; Yuvaraj C V ; Abdul Waris
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 5 - May
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24MAY970
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Abstract :
The foundation for this project is an impaired
person's mobile device application. Here, four algorithms
are employed in accordance with the app's functionality.
The algorithm is designed for Blind users; it will guide
them to their destination by detecting potential hazards
and sounding an alert. This algorithm is designed for
Deaf users; it translates voice messages into text messages
that are displayed on the screen. This algorithm is
designed for Dump users; any text messages they receive
will be translated into voice messages and played over the
speakers. This algorithm is designed for Disable users;
complete any necessary tasks by using their facial
expressions, and the outcome will be neatly completed. In
this work, we present an intelligent and successful All-in-
One mobile application that can assist individuals with
disabilities. It includes an AI bot and all four algorithms,
making it a useful assistive technology for the disabled.
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The foundation for this project is an impaired
person's mobile device application. Here, four algorithms
are employed in accordance with the app's functionality.
The algorithm is designed for Blind users; it will guide
them to their destination by detecting potential hazards
and sounding an alert. This algorithm is designed for
Deaf users; it translates voice messages into text messages
that are displayed on the screen. This algorithm is
designed for Dump users; any text messages they receive
will be translated into voice messages and played over the
speakers. This algorithm is designed for Disable users;
complete any necessary tasks by using their facial
expressions, and the outcome will be neatly completed. In
this work, we present an intelligent and successful All-in-
One mobile application that can assist individuals with
disabilities. It includes an AI bot and all four algorithms,
making it a useful assistive technology for the disabled.