Khaleej Times

Students develop smart eye for the blind

- Angel Tesorero

abu dhabi — What started as an idea to help a visually-impaired schoolmate developed into a smart technology that will allow visuallyim­paired people to read. Students at the United Arab Emirates University (UAEU) in Al Ain have developed a pocket-sized smart reading device called Braille Eye. The startup technology is being incubated at UAEU’s Science and Innovation Park.

Designed to be no bigger than a standard mobile phone, the device’s camera uses OCR or optical character recognitio­n, which converts documents captured by a digital camera into editable and searchable data, then into Braille — the writing system used by people who are blind or have severe sight problems.

“We initially came up with the idea to help a friend and co-founder in our team, who is a visuallyim­paired student. We wanted to help him with his studies and his daily life, thus we came up with Braille Eye,” said Faraj Alfaraj, 22, an Emirati who is studying environmen­tal biology at the UAEU.

Other members of the UAEU team are Mohammed Alhammadi, 22, who is studying electrical engineerin­g; Mahmoud Abdulmalik, 23, taking up electrical engineerin­g; Jingru Ma, 20, who is studying finance and banking; Saifeldden Hatim, 21-year-old chemical engineerin­g student; and Abdulrahma­n Ghazal, 20, who is a supply chain and marketing student.

Their goal is to “open up new opportunit­ies and knowledge for millions of visually-impaired people around the world.”

According to the team, “Braille Eye is intended to help visuallyim­paired people around the world become more independen­t in their daily lives.”

Alfaraj explained: “Braille Eye simply requires the user to direct the device toward any form of written material, and the technology will guide them to the point where this informatio­n comes within the range of its camera. The Braille equivalent of the text will then be displayed.”

“It will mean they don’t have to wait for Braille versions of books to

We initially came up with the idea to help a friend and co-founder in our team, who is a visually-impaired student. Thus we came up with the Braille Eye.” Faraj Alfaraj, Emirati student, UAEU

be published — they will be able to simply go directly to libraries and use Braille Eye to read. The device can be used in supermarke­ts, to read bills, or in restaurant­s, to read menus — Braille Eye is designed to help them read anything, any time, and anywhere,” he added.

According to the World Health Organisati­on, there are an estimated 285 million visually-impaired people worldwide, of which 39 million are blind and 246 million have low vision. About 90 per cent of them are on low incomes, and 82 per cent of those who are blind are aged 50 and above.

angel@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? Supplied photo ?? The team of UAEU students who developed the smart device that converts documents into Braille. —
Supplied photo The team of UAEU students who developed the smart device that converts documents into Braille. —

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