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With the evolution in science and technology, a lot has been done over the past few years to make the lives of the differently-abled more comfortable and easy. This paper concentrates on a novel methodology to ease the use of an ATM machine for the blind. It describes an approach wherein both the username and PIN for the ATM machine can be input using British Sign Language. A cost effective setup...
A lot of research has been carried out in the past decade to assist patients suffering from paralysis or Motor Neuron Disease (MND) to communicate and also to move. Though solutions exist, they are extremely expensive and also sluggish in user response. This paper presents a cost effective setup and a novel algorithm to help the MND affected segment of the society to communicate using only blinks...
Touch-screens have emerged as a very popular technology. Touch-screens pervade all electronic devices from laptops to mobile-phones to advanced security systems, up to such a point that any device that does not use touch-screens is deemed outdated. Touch-screens can be broadly classified into three types — capacitive, resistive and imaging. The major advantage of imaging touch screens is its low cost...
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