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Real-Time Family Member Recognition Using Raspberry Pi for Visually Impaired People
Md. Tobibul Islam,Mohiuddin Ahmad,Akash Shingha Bappy +2 more
- pp 78-81
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This research work describes the development and estimation of raspberry pi based smart glass system to recognize the family member of a blind man by using image processing, and uses raspberry pi face recognition, face encoding, and face database creation for family member face recognition.Abstract:
This research work firstly describes the development and estimation of raspberry pi based smart glass system to recognize the family member of a blind man by using image processing. This system helps the blind man by giving the name of the family member as audio information. Raspberry Pi is a very powerful processor where machine learning can be integrated very easily like SVM, KNN, and Tensor Flow, etc. Blind People can easily identify their native family members by using their voice. When family members stop talking, it's quite impossible to identify the man near the blind man. So, here we introduce a Raspberry pi based system that can easily identify the person in front of the blind man and give audio name information. In this system, we use raspberry pi face recognition, face encoding, and face database creation for family member face recognition. So this device can be a great assistive device for the blind man. Our proposed smart glass system is good, low weight, extremely economical, and highly efficient.read more
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