Smart Hearing Mechanism for Physically Challenged Individuals
Keywords:
embedded technology, deafness, community, emphasisAbstract
The growing techniques in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are providing the best solutions to the demands and challenges of smart devices. In this paper, the emphasis is on the methods and application in the field of AI & ML with respect to the solutions for a physically challenged person. The main objective of the smart hearing machine is to help the people of the community who are facing the problem of deafness or hearing loss or blindness. This device is a smart assistant which can assist people as well as can play a song, give news updates, information, radio, and facility of controlling the smart home appliances. It also consists of detecting the obstacles.
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