2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-26410-3_3
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Troyoculus: An Augmented Reality System to Improve Reading Capabilities of Night-Blind People

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“…The order of the rest of advantages is as follows: efficiency in the learning process (6%) (Fernandez et al, 2015; McMahon et al, 2015; Sytwu and Wang, 2016). Development of cognitive skills (4%) (Benda et al, 2015; Bülbül et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The order of the rest of advantages is as follows: efficiency in the learning process (6%) (Fernandez et al, 2015; McMahon et al, 2015; Sytwu and Wang, 2016). Development of cognitive skills (4%) (Benda et al, 2015; Bülbül et al, 2016).…”
Section: Results Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Devices or screens mounted on the head occupy the third place (6%). These have been considered for cases of people with hearing and vision impairment, and autism (Fernandez et al, 2015; Sandnes and Eika, 2017; Sahin et al, 2018). Glasses (4%) are used to improve deaf students' communication in ordinary schools (Parton, 2017; Ioannou and Constantinou, 2018).…”
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“…After that, the processed image will be resized and calibrated to the real environment (Figure 5C). Another research developed Troyoculus, which used the self-illumination filter to brighten the video streaming and implemented a bright excess filter to prevent bright excess (50). Troyoculus was developed on two prototypes, HMD and smartphone.…”
Section: Nyctalopia Metamorphopsia and Amblyopiamentioning
confidence: 99%