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i-SEE PROJECT

The i-See project aims to enhance the daily lives of visually impaired individuals by leveraging advanced technologies in computer vision and artificial intelligence to address navigation, scene understanding, and text recognition challenges. By promoting inclusivity, independence, and accessibility, the project seeks to improve the quality of life for the visually impaired community in Ghana and beyond. Additionally, it incorporates language translation functionalities to cater to non-English speaking users, ensuring a comprehensive and inclusive solution.

The I-See project under this theme aims to develop a solution that enhances the daily lives of individuals with visual impairments. This project is dedicated to promoting inclusivity, independence, and accessibility for the visually impaired community in Ghana and beyond. The approach for this project originated from the recognition of the challenges faced by visually impaired individuals in navigating their surroundings independently. Everyday tasks, such as recognizing obstacles in their path, gesture recognition, scene understanding, or reading surrounding text and signs, can pose significant difficulties. The emergence of advanced technologies in computer vision and artificial intelligence provides an opportunity to address these challenges effectively. Furthermore, we acknowledge the exclusion of visually impaired users who do not speak English and will be incorporating language translation functionalities to cater to their needs.

PROJECT TEAM

dr mrs rosemary gyenning

Dr. (Mrs.) Rose-Mary Owusuaa Mensah Gyening

Lecturer, Department of Computer Science, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Ghana
gloria graham adumaba

Gloria Edumaba Graham

Research Assistant
dawson

Tetteh Dawson Prince

RESEARCH INTERN
dickson marfo fosu

Dickson Marfo Fosu

Research Assistant