Ouriel Ohayon

Aipoly - Augmented reality for visually impaired

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Irving Torres
Just tried it out. Works remarkably well. Recognized my fork, plate, tiles, fridge, bird cage, finger, magazine, cabinet, etc. Keep up the great work!
Ouriel Ohayon
Looks quite compelling for people with sight difficulties
Preet
This is very cool. We have a lot of blind customers and we'll share with some to get their thoughts.
Sarthak Grover
This is incredible, such a fantastic idea applying tech to help others. Does it provide audio feedback as well?
Alberto Rizzoli
Shobeir
Bravo! I downloaded and tested it out. It seems it is very v1. It can recognize basic things like cup, a cup of water, headphones, and laptop. However it had trouble recognizing watch, handbag, and scarf. It is very fast and I can see it improve the more it is used. I'd love it to have a wearable - smartwatch component too :)
Noah Norman
Very cool, although I'm kind of surprised at this implementation. A day before this was featured on PH, I wrote an opinion piece on Medium about AR claiming, in part, that the demands inherent in AR recognition tasks dictate that it would have to be done off-device. (That piece is here: https://medium.com/@doctorhandsh...) ... I wonder if you have opinions just yet on how far this implementation will scale and/or if you think parts of this task will move off-device at a certain point?
Saijo George
🤗 at first. Looks to download. 🍏 only 😭. Any plans for Android?
Ben Raz

it looks and acts very probising and impressive

i signed up to the trial

however, it is not perfect, and there can be mistakes as well as it is not recognize much languages and currecys

Pros:

help disables to detect colors, USD, objects and more. also reads text in 7 languages

Cons:

not allway accurate, needs development

Rudy Lee
I love this! This is going to help and make life convenient for blind people.