DocumentCode
3323131
Title
Intelligent assistants for handicapped people´s independence: case study
Author
Bourbakis, N.G. ; Ravraki, D.
Author_Institution
Dept. of EE, Binghamton Univ., NY, USA
fYear
1996
fDate
4-5 Nov 1996
Firstpage
337
Lastpage
344
Abstract
This paper presents the first stage of the development of two intelligent assistants for handicapped people´s independence. The first intelligent assistant, called Tyflos, will help a blind user to be independent and able to walk and work alone in a 3-D dynamic environment. The system captures images from the surrounding 3-D environment, either by the user´s command or in a continued mode, and converts the visual description of each image into a verbal (low or high level) descriptions. With other words the system plays the role of human assistant, who describes to the user the 3-D visual environment. The second assistant, called Koufos, will help a deaf person to be more independent in the living environment by making him/her to visually hear sounds and spoken natural language and assisting him/her to visually learn to speak as well
Keywords
acoustic signal processing; handicapped aids; image processing; knowledge based systems; natural languages; 3D dynamic environment; Koufos; Tyflos; blind user; deaf person; handicapped people; intelligent assistants; Artificial intelligence; Computer aided software engineering; Deafness; Humans; Image converters; Intelligent robots; Intelligent systems; Intelligent vehicles; Legged locomotion; Natural languages;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligence and Systems, 1996., IEEE International Joint Symposia on
Conference_Location
Rockville, MD
Print_ISBN
0-8186-7728-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IJSIS.1996.565087
Filename
565087
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