The latest iOS 18 update from Apple introduces a range of innovative features that significantly enhance the user experience for individuals with diverse accessibility needs, empowering them to interact with their iPhones more seamlessly.
Advancements in bionic technology hold immense potential to transform the lives of people with limb differences, but significant gaps remain in addressing their specific needs and experiences.
An intelligent reading assistant system based on smart glasses with embedded RGB cameras and a Large Language Model (LLM) that can process textual information from the user's perspective, understand their preferences, and provide personalized guidance and information.
VIAssist, an MLLM tailored for visually impaired users, can provide actionable suggestions to capture high-quality images and generate reliable answers to queries based on the images.
This project explores how machine learning and computer vision can be utilized to improve accessibility for people with visual impairments, by developing a mobile application that provides real-time audio and haptic feedback about the user's surroundings, including text recognition, object detection, and currency identification.
MindArm provides a novel low-cost solution for people with arm disabilities or amputations to control a prosthetic arm using non-invasive brain signals, enabling them to perform diverse activities.