I hope it stays free one becomes of visual.
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> On 3 Sep 2015, at 10:45 pm, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
>
> That was so cool. Much faster than Tap Tap C which I never use anymore even
> though it's on my phone.
> On 3 Sep 2015, at 05:06, venky...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I re
That was so cool. Much faster than Tap Tap C which I never use anymore even
though it's on my phone.
On 3 Sep 2015, at 05:06, venky...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I read about an interesting App called aipoly.
This app gives a voice description of what's in front of the camera. For those
of you who mi
, artificial intelligence for
the blind
Hi. Is this app available in any of the App stores? I looked in the Austrian
store, and it wasn’t available. The Youtube link didn’t seem to indicate
whether this app was available anywhere or if it was still in beta.
I use TapTapSee all the time and
My apologies for posting questions that this message answers. A lesson learned:
Instead of just looking at the end of a thread that looks interesting, start
from the beginning.
Mike
> On 3,Sep,2015, at 06:06, venky...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I read about an interesting App called aipoly.
>
Hi. Is this app available in any of the App stores? I looked in the Austrian
store, and it wasn’t available. The Youtube link didn’t seem to indicate
whether this app was available anywhere or if it was still in beta.
I use TapTapSee all the time and love it. Nevertheless, if there is somethi
Ya. I agree...
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> On 03-Sep-2015, at 7:34 pm, 'onlineeagle' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> TapTapSee already does that very well. If this can do it faster then that
> would be great. I suppose one day perhaps this could be done thrugh a pair of
> glasses giving realtime f
TapTapSee already does that very well. If this can do it faster then that would
be great. I suppose one day perhaps this could be done thrugh a pair of glasses
giving realtime feedback on what's happening around you, sending a video stream
to the servers for analysis rather than just photos. But
Here is the link.
http://youtu.be/h5g82YNmwmU
>From what I understand, The main utility of the app comes from its ability to
>describe complete scenes. that is, something like "two plates on a table" or
>"man on a bike".
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> On 03-Sep-2015, at 5:23 pm, Jessica Moss wrote:
>
Oh cool, thanx for sharing this; can you send a link to the video?
On Sep 3, 2015, at 7:46 AM, 'onlineeagle' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
> Seemingly, according to the video on their website, you tap the camera like
> with TapTapSee. However, in the video, the result came back much quicker, in
>
Seemingly, according to the video on their website, you tap the camera like
with TapTapSee. However, in the video, the result came back much quicker, in
about two seconds. Assuming there was no editing involved.
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> On 3 Sep 2015, at 12:43, Jessica Moss wrote:
>
> That sound
That sounds amazing, do you still have to snap the photo first, or do you hover
the camera over the object first and try to bring it into focus, kind of like a
color identifier/the money reader app?
On Sep 3, 2015, at 6:34 AM, 'onlineeagle' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
> Hi, very interesting, tha
Hi, very interesting, thanks for that.
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> On 3 Sep 2015, at 05:06, venky...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I read about an interesting App called aipoly.
> This app gives a voice description of what's in front of the camera. For
> those of you who might be familiar, this is simil
Hi,
I read about an interesting App called aipoly.
This app gives a voice description of what's in front of the camera. For those
of you who might be familiar, this is similar to tap tap see.
They Will be beta testing the application soon and they have a sign up for it.
From what I know, the tech
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