[blindza] Fw: BlindSquare: App Uses Foursquare Data to Help the Blind Navigate Streets

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  • Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2012 11:37:45 +0200

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Mashable.com
BlindSquare: App Uses Foursquare Data to Help the Blind Navigate Streets
by Joann Pan 0

The 20 million+ people on Foursquare have created an incredibly detailed
crowdsourced directory.
BlindSquare is a new app that’s making use of Foursquare’s 2 billion
check-ins worldwide to help
blind pedestrians find locations on foot or while using public
transportation.
BlindSquare integrates Foursquare data with Apple’s native VoiceOver
technology to create a
location-based virtual map through sound. When the app is enabled, it reads
addresses, street names
and surrounding locations aloud. Directions are available on demand.

LINK:
http://www.blindsquare.com/

“Basically it speaks what’s around you and if you want to go somewhere it
will give guidance,”
Finland-based app creator Ilkka Pirttimaa tells Mashable. ”When they travel
on a bus, they don’t
normally know where to get of. Now, they can hear surroundings and even
street crossings when [the]
bus is making a turn.”
The app is available in the Apple iTunes store for $14.99. The high cost
covers the right to use
Acapela’s speech synthesis technology that turns text into speech on
different devices, according to
developers.

LINK:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/blindsquare/id500557255?mt=8

BlindSquare was conceptualized and created in six months. Pirttimaa calls it
a mashup of GPS
technology, speech synthesis, crowdsourced data through Foursquare and
augmented reality with audio.
“You launch the app whenever you need assistance,” he says. “If blind person
is in the area, which
she doesn’t know, BlindSquare will help to ‘draw a map’ with information
about streets and crossings
and services around you.”
The technology was built to help blind individuals in unfamiliar areas.
BlindSquare draws a map of
information about surrounding streets, crossings and services nearby.
Categories within the app
include arts and entertainment, colleges, food, great outdoors, nightlife
spots, residences, shops
and travel.
Foursquare map points show up ranked by number of check-ins.
“BlindSquare reports the most popular restaurants, cafes, etc.,” he says. ”So,
it’s not just listing
places around. BlindSquare helps you to make sense what’s around you.”
Pirttimaa tested the app with blind individuals in Finland, the U.S. and
Australia. One of the
volunteers who tested the app used an iControlPad bluetooth gaming control
to navigate within the
app. The BlindSquare user attached the control to a guide dog’s harness.

LINK:
http://www.icontrolpad.com/

Users can enhance the application with recommended accessories. Pirttimaa
suggests using a bone
conduction head set, “which leaves users’ ears open” to natural sounds. Any
bluetooth-based remote
can be used to control the system.
The application is available for global use or wherever Foursquare data is
available. The app also
utilizes data from OpenStreetMap — an wiki-map of the world that anyone can
edit. The app with
speech synthesis technology supports 26 languages including English, Finnish
and Swedish.
The app even lets individuals who can’t see the screen check in to
Foursquare. Pirttimaa says:
“Blind people love Foursquare, too. It’s simple. Just shake the device and
you hear where you are
[at] an address, or nearest crossing. If you are at some Foursquare place,
you can re-shake to check
in.”
For more about the BlindSquare app, here’s the user guide provided by
Pirttimaa.

LINK:
https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1Rz0w2tRq0uAVx9DQ0hpyVCX9G3c8IundPnzksTI1nVQ

ARTICLE SOURCE:
http://mashable.com/2012/06/01/blindsquare-app/

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