Hi Mike
I've been playing with Seeing AI a little and am quite impressed with the
recognition of a computer screen or similar panel. I have also found it is
quite good on leaflets that drop through the letterbox, and very good at
recognising who a Talking Book is addressed to.
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Jackie Brown
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Hello,
I also happened across another similar app called VocalEyes. This one works
simpler than the other, where there is no separate channels, but rather just
point and shoot.
Available on the AppStore for free.
I did have a weird experience with it the other morning... My partner was
lying beside me asleep in bed the other morning and I was messing around
with the app. In our bedroom the bed faces 2 windows and there is a large
sideboard along the wall to the left. I pointed the camera to the right
window and the speech said, "window" I pointed it to the one on the left and
it said, "person standing in front of window". I did this repeatedly for
about 8 times changing the angle each time to the other window and the
sideboard but every time I got the "person standing in front of window" when
I took a picture of the left hand window. After this it just said, "window".
Slightly freaked my partner out when she woke!
Kindest,
Mike