Udayakumar Devi, Gopalakrishnan Sarika, Raghuram Aparna, Kartha Arathy, Krishnan Arun Kumar, Ramamirtham Ramkumar, Muthangi Ramu, Raju Ramakrishna
Department of Low Vision Rehabilitation Services, Vision-Aid, India.
Post Doctoral Fellow, Envision Research Institute, USA.
Indian J Ophthalmol. 2025 Jun 1;73(Suppl 3):S492-S497. doi: 10.4103/IJO.IJO_1621_24. Epub 2025 May 30.
In India, 4.80 million people are blind, and 4.69 million have severe visual impairment. Globally, the digital era and the advent of artificial intelligence devices offer solutions for daily challenges faced by the visually impaired, but they are often expensive. This study evaluates the acceptance and usability of a cost-effective AI-powered spectacle-mounted assistive device in a multicentric Indian cohort.
Smart vision glass (SVG) is a lightweight tool, mounted on a spectacle frame with braille-coded keys and a real-time voice interface for guiding the visually impaired, and is connected to a smartphone Android App. The four major functions of the device are as follows: "Things Around You," "Reading," "Walking Assistance," and "Face Recognition." Ninety participants were recruited from five vision rehabilitation centers across India, and feedback was collected after a month's usage.
The mean age of the participants was 23.5 years (range: 6 to 56 years) with 58.9% male; 51% from rural areas; and 64.4% students. As per the World Health Organization (WHO) classification, 90% of the participants were blind (best corrected visual acuity in better eye less than 3/60). A total of 100% of the participants were able to access all the functions of the SVG. Participants reported a positive experience with "Reading" (72.9%), "Things Around You" (44.7%), "Face Recognition" (36.5%), and "Walking Assistance" (22.4%). About 2/3rd of the participants utilized the device for an hour or more per day.
SVG is a promising cost-effective device for the blind and severe visually impaired in aiding their day-to-day challenges and becoming self-reliant.
在印度,有480万人失明,469万人有严重视力障碍。在全球范围内,数字时代和人工智能设备的出现为视障人士面临的日常挑战提供了解决方案,但这些方案往往价格昂贵。本研究评估了一种经济高效的人工智能眼镜式辅助设备在一个多中心印度队列中的接受度和可用性。
智能视觉眼镜(SVG)是一种轻便工具,安装在带有盲文编码按键和用于引导视障人士的实时语音界面的眼镜架上,并与智能手机安卓应用程序相连。该设备的四大功能如下:“你周围的事物”“阅读”“行走辅助”和“人脸识别”。从印度各地的五个视力康复中心招募了90名参与者,在使用一个月后收集反馈。
参与者的平均年龄为23.5岁(范围:6至56岁),男性占58.9%;51%来自农村地区;64.4%是学生。根据世界卫生组织(WHO)的分类,90%的参与者失明(较好眼睛的最佳矫正视力低于3/60)。共有100%的参与者能够使用SVG的所有功能。参与者对“阅读”(72.9%)、“你周围的事物”(44.7%)、“人脸识别”(36.5%)和“行走辅助”(22.4%)的体验为积极。约三分之二的参与者每天使用该设备一小时或更长时间。
SVG是一种很有前景的经济高效设备,可帮助盲人和严重视力障碍者应对日常挑战并实现自立。