'ACHAKSHUS' - An Innovative Technology for Visually Challenged and Blind People
Keywords:
Blind People, ACHAKSHUSAbstract
As we look back into our lives, the greatest gift that all of us would undoubtedly cherish is the gift of vision. Vision allows us to see the world around us and also helps to navigate through an unfamiliar environment. Visually impaired people are often unaware of dangerous in front of them, even in familiar environments. Furthermore, in unfamiliar environments, such people require guidance to reduce the risk of colliding with obstacles. These persons find it more challenging.
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