Touchscreens are everywhere today—on our phones, at train stations, in restaurants, and even at the doctor’s office. But for ...
One of the practical upsides of improved computer vision systems and machine learning has been the ability of computers to translate text from one language or format to another. [Jchen] used this to ...
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Tiny explosions and soft materials make onscreen braille more robust
From texting on a smart phone to ordering train tickets at a kiosk, touch screens are ubiquitous and, in most cases, ...
Amadou Ndiaye holds a Braille tablet on Jan. 26 in Bamako, Mali. The Associated Press BAMAKO, Mali — Amadou Ndiaye meticulously ran his fingers across bumps in a piece of paper, making sense of the ...
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