oh that's really wonderful. I am eagerly waiting it to be available for
purchase!

On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 9:42 PM, Tejas Karanje <acc4accessin...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Wow! Great!
>
> On 9/18/14, Prashant Naik <pran...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > News info on Automated Chess Board
> >
> > Mumbai college designs tech-savvy chessboard for the blind
> >
> > Watch a 6 minutes video *www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuFVDBDH0ys*
> > <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuFVDBDH0ys>
> >
> > The innovation centre at Somaiya College, Mumbai has designed a
> chessboard
> > that is tailor-made for the sightless, with Braille inscription on chess
> > pieces, voice feedback of every move played, and textural
> >
> > The specially designed board comes with Braille inscription on chess
> > pieces, voice feedback of every move played, and textural differences
> > between black and white boxes, amongst other features.
> >
> > "There are already board games available in the market that can be used
> by
> > the visually-impaired, but our board game involves technology that allows
> > one to play the game online as well as on a physical board; the board
> > automatically plays the moves depending on the keys pressed," said
> Gaurang
> > Shetty, head of the innovation centre.
> >
> > The project was introduced by Shetty two years ago, and was completed
> only
> > this year, with the help of three college students. "The existing board
> > games in the market for the visually impaired are incomplete. So, we have
> > collaborated with the National Association for the Blind (NAB) for their
> > inputs while launching this board game," he said, and added that the
> group
> > has filed for patenting their work.
> >
> > Called Automated Chess (AC), the board game can be used for a
> single-player
> > game or a game with two players. "AC also provides the player with a
> > Graphical User Interface (GUI) over the Internet, so one person can play
> > over GUI sitting in any corner of the world, while the other plays on the
> > physical chess board," added Shetty.
> >
> > The board consists of a 64-key membrane keypad. At the heart of the
> project
> > is Arduino, an open source electronics platform based on easy-to-use
> > hardware. It is used to transfer signals from the board to the computer.
> >
> > The chessboard is designed to facilitate the other senses of the player.
> "A
> > voice feedback is provided to the player. The chess pieces are inscribed
> > with Braille and there are textural differences between the black and
> white
> > boxes, making them easy to use for players. Users will find it easier to
> > not only play the game, but will also understand the other person's moves
> > in the game better," added Shetty.
> >
> > This team had applied to the Maker Faire in Rome, and have recently been
> > invited by the organisers to showcase the board in Rome next month. The
> > Maker Faire Rome is a festival of invention and creativity, in which
> > projects from across the globe are showcased.
> >
> > "While the project is ready, we are also trying to incorporate other
> > features to this chess board for even better results," Shetty signed off.
> >
> > visit http://chess.riidl.org/ and email to *chesst...@riidl.org*
> > <chesst...@riidl.org> for more info.
> >
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