Re: can a blind person drive a car?

Hi Dark,

> If I had a camera i'd be interested to try your software, any plans for an ios version?

I have no plans to develop for iOS, but there exists a similar third-party app for iOS named "Voice vision", available on iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/voice-v … d580057898 A limitation of this app is that dark areas above or below bright areas are not as silent as they ought to be, due to spectral leakage, but otherwise it is OK. In fact I assisted its developer to get the sound parameters equal to those used by The vOICe.

> I am not certain whether informational overload or too steep a learning curve would be a problem

It should be a problem. <smile> Vision is inherently hard. For better or for worse, the goal of sensory substitution is to provide an equivalent of vision, with all its intricacies of visual perspective, variable object appearances, shading, textures and so on.

There is a training manual for The vOICe on the web page

   http://www.seeingwithsound.com/manual/T … Manual.htm

Best regards,   
   
Peter


Seeing with Sound - The vOICe
http://www.seeingwithsound.com

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