[blindza] Amazing device allows the blind to see with their ears

  • From: "Jacob Kruger" <jacobk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "NAPSA Blind" <blind@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2011 22:04:25 +0200

Amazing device allows the blind to see with their ears 
Wed, Aug 3, 2011 
Post filled in: Health & Medicine, Inventions, Mind & Brain, Technology 

(c) Michael Proulx
More like props from a James Bond movie than something that might have come 
from a scientific lab, a new device developed by neuroscientists combines a 
pair of special glasses, a webcam and a smartphone might allow the blind to see 
again by converting visual signals into auditory ones, which get transmitted 
through a headset.

The amazing device, called "vOICe", will be demonstrated live by Michael 
Proulx, a neuroscientist at Queen Mary's College in London, this week in 
Washington at the at the American Psychological Association meeting.

I know your curious how something like this might actually practically work - 
the truth is, it was very complicated to develop in the first place, and 
secondly it's maybe just as complicated to use since the training for vOICe 
lasts three months. In a nutshell, the device maps whatever the wearer sees 
through the webcam, assesses whether one or multiple objects are in the range 
of sight and transmit their coordinates which get transduced in a audio signal 
outputed in a "hot" or "cold" manner. For example, for vertical location, "up" 
is represented by high frequencies and "down" by low frequencies. Horizontal 
location is indicated by the time it takes for a left-to-right scan of each 
image. Bright white is heard at maximum volume and dark is silent.

"The program takes visual input from the camera, then scans the image from left 
to right," Proulx said. "Then you hear this soundscape where the changes in 
frequency and volume correspond to pixels in the image."
You can imagine that it can be fairly difficult for a person to use, but once 
someone gets used to it, life might become a lot more bearable. The device 
might actually prove to be, for some of the blind, the ticket to independence 
they've waiting for. There's nothing really novel about vOICe, though. The 
technology has been here for 15 years, but once with the expansion of the 
smartphone market, mobiles are now smart enough to handle the required imaging 
software.

"The main thing is to work out how to make the brain and the technology meet in 
the middle," Meijer said. "The technology is mature, but we don't know how the 
brain deals with complex sounds."
Up to 30 percent of our brain is linked to imaging processing, and Proulx and 
colleagues believes these areas of the brain might receive and decode other 
sound and touch signals than it was previously thought. Other applications are 
envisioned by its developers as well, a new infrared vision device for seeing 
at night or different alternative to sonar  for navigating underwater are also 
possible.

"You could use this to bring in ultraviolet or infrared as well," Meijer said. 
"If you want to see like a snake sees or if police are looking for someone in a 
forest, they could use a device like this to augment their vision with infrared 
information."

Source URL:
http://www.zmescience.com/medicine/amazing-device-allows-the-blind-to-see-with-their-ears/

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