Be aware that the app is identify rather than identify. Check your
spelling to be sure there's an I at the end and not a y.

On 11/30/16, Richard Turner <richardturne...@outlook.com> wrote:
>
> My first 6 attempts had more detailed description than any of the other
> identification apps like TapTapSee, AIPoly, etc.
> I am using my iPod Touch 6, but will be trying this on an iPad II, an iPhone
> 5s and 6s.
> It does take a while after you double tap on the use photo button. You can't
> just take a picture, you have to then double tap on the use photo button.
> Richard
>
>
> “By doing what you love, you inspire and awaken the hearts of others."
> - Satsuki Shibuya
>
>
> (Sent from my iPod 6)
>
> On Nov 30, 2016, at 2:45 AM, 'Sandratomkins' via VIPhone
> <viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>> wrote:
>
> hi,
> I just downloaded this app and, while it seems totally accessible, having
> taken a shot, I get no response. Has anyone managed to make this work?
> Thanks, Sandy
>
> sent from the dark side of the moon
>
> On 30 Nov 2016, at 00:43, Andy Baracco
> <w...@socal.rr.com<mailto:w...@socal.rr.com>> wrote:
>
>
>
> -----Original Message----- From: Mike B.
> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2016 3:38 PM
> To: blindt...@groups.io<mailto:blindt...@groups.io>
> Subject: [BlindTech] Toronto teen uses app to give visually-impaired a new
> look at the world
>
> Anmol Tukrel, a Grade 12 student at Holy Trinity who designed an app for
> blind people that describes things you take photos of with your iPhone or
> iPad. (Andrew
> Francis Wallace / Toronto Star) |
>
> A Toronto teen is hoping to change the lives of visually impaired people
> around the world with a new app that can identify virtually any object with
> the
> quick tap of an iPhone or iPad.
>
> Anmol Tukrel, a 17-year-old grade 12 student at Holy Trinity School in
> Richmond Hill, has always been fascinated with technology, particularly
> artificial
> intelligence. By the time he was in grade 7, he was already teaching
> himself
> how to code.
>
> Growing up, Tukrel often travelled to Pune, India to visit his aunt who
> worked at the K. K. Eye Institute, a hospital dedicated to providing eye
> care for
> people who can’t afford it. That experience, combined with an internship at
> a startup that uses computer vision to make products for advertising firms,
> led him to the perfect idea for a Canada-Wide Science Fair project.
>
> “I thought I could use computer vision for a more humanitarian use, and
> help
> visually impaired people,” he said.
>
> Tukrel’s iPhone app, iDentifi, allows users to take a photo of virtually
> any
> object, and then describes that item in great detail back to the user.
> People
> can also take photos of text and have it read back to them, in one of 27
> languages. Tukrel hopes it makes every day tasks — like picking out the can
> of
> pop you want — easier for people who are visually impaired.
>
> Jason Fayre, the head of accessibility and assistive technology at the
> Canadian National Institute for the Blind,
> tested out the app and, although there are similar apps on the market, gave
> it a rave review.
>
> “I’m extremely impressed, especially that it was written by a grade 12
> person,” he said. As a blind person himself, Fayre said iDentifi would make
> his
> life in easier when trying to identify things in the kitchen.
>
> “If I don’t know what a particular can of something is, being able to take
> a
> picture and have that information read back to me in great detail is very
> useful,” he said.
>
> It took Tukrel more than a year to develop the app, a process that involved
> months of painstaking research and enough code to fill a two-inch binder.
> He
> had initially planned on making his own convolutional neural network —
> computer speak for the data structure used to make the a program that
> recognizes
> objects. Eventually, he opted to integrate existing programs.
>
> Tukrel casually speaks about computer vision, convolutional neural
> networks,
> and application program interfaces as though he were a university graduate
> of computer science – not an about-to-graduate high schooler.
>
> “I’ve always liked technology, but as much as I like playing video games
> and
> using different apps, I wanted to be able to make them myself,” Tukrel
> said.
>
> For Tukrel, the work doesn’t stop now that the science fair is over.
>
> He has already met with various organizations to get feedback on the app,
> and plans on making tweaks to improve the user experience. So far, the app
> has
> been downloaded by several thousand people and is being used in 60
> countries. And, it’s free, something Tukrel doesn’t plan on changing.
>
> “I want people who are visually impaired to use it without thinking of the
> financial consequences of doing so,” he said. “We have such great
> technology
> and I think it’s important that everyone has access to it.”
>
> https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2016/11/28/toronto-teen-uses-app-to-give-visually-impaired-a-new-look-at-the-world.html
>
>
> Take care.
> Mike
> Sent from my iBarstool!
>
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