Development of a raspberry pi-based head-wearable object detection device for coaches of the Philippine National school for the blind / James Matthew D. Banday [and three others].
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- UGT COE BSCpE .B36 2022

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Includes bibliographical references.
Chapter 1. The Problem and its background -- Chapter 2. Review of Literature and state of the art-- Chapter 3. Project Design and development -- Chapter 4. Design Results and Discussions -- Chapter 5. Summary, Conclusion and Recommendation -- References.
This project will be assisting the coaches in teaching the blind and visually impaired in perceiving the surroundings by providing an output speech to detect persons, animals and objects and an obstruction distance of the nearest unidentified object.
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