Published September 28, 2022 | Version v1
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Assistive Technology for Deaf-Blind Persons

  • 1. Research Scholar, M.J.P. Rohilkhand University, Bareilly (U.P.) India

Description

Assistive technology aims to serve the disabled people, who are unable to do their daily routines with
ease. Despite the emphasis on mechanics and the rapid proliferation of modern devices, little is
known about the specific uses of such gadgets introduced now-a-days. Guardians of fully/partially
sighted and handicapped persons remain indecisive in making selection of required tools. Thus, the
purpose of this work is to help people in choosing the best suited widgets for them. We conduct a
parameterized review and a systematic analysis of Windows and Linux based assistive artificial
supporting agents. This study is carried out to show the currently available assistive crafts, their
working, effectiveness, performance, and cost. On this basis of the review, recommendations are
given to overcome their shortcomings.

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