A Comparative Review on Object Detection System for Visually Impaired
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Vision is one of the key senses allowing citizens to communicate with the natural world. There are about two hundred million blind people globally and visually disabled people obstruct numerous everyday practices. It is also really critical that blind people recognize their world and realize with which items they communicate. This paper review all the method and tool related to camera-based device to enable the blind person interpret text patterns written on items kept in hand. This is the system for helping individuals with visual disability interpret and translate text patterns to the audio output. The framework first suggests the approach to take an image from the camera and the area of the target to retrieve the object from the context and derive a text pattern from that object. Diffrent algorithm is assessed in various scenes. The observed text is linked to the blueprint and translated into the performance of the voice. Localized and binarized text patterns utilising Optical Character Recognition (OCR). The text is translated to an audio output. The voice quality is given to theblind person.
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