Pathpal
- Pakistan
- Not registered as any organization
The challenge we are addressing is the significant issue of accessibility for the visual impaired. Visula impairment, which affects individuals' ability to navigate and interact with their environment. Globally, at least 2.2 billion people have some form of vision impairment, with at least 1 billion cases being preventable or yet to be addressed. This problem is not confined to any single community; it spans across various demographics and locations, impacting people of all ages, though predominantly those over 50 years old.
Our solution, PathPal, is designed to mitigate the difficulties faced by the visually impaired in navigating their surroundings. By integrating Azure AI's Computer Vision API with real-time location data and Google Maps, PathPal provides audio feedback and path guidance, enhancing the autonomy and safety of its users. The app's relevance is underscored by the fact that 90% of people with vision loss reside in low- and middle-income countries, where access to such assistive technology could be life-changing.
PathPal's potential impact is vast, considering the scale of the problem. With the number of people living with vision loss projected to increase to 1.7 billion by 2050 without significant improvements in eye health services, the urgency for solutions like PathPal is clear. Our application aims to address factors contributing to the problem, such as the lack of accessible navigation aids, by providing a tool that can be used globally to improve the quality of life for those with visual impairments.
PathPal is a mobile application that serves as a virtual guide for the visually impaired. It uses a smartphone's camera to scan the environment and, through Azure AI's Computer Vision API, it identifies and alerts users to obstacles in their path with audio cues. The app also integrates with Google Maps for broader navigation, providing directions to desired locations. Once near the destination, PathPal switches to camera mode for detailed guidance. It's built using Python, known for its powerful libraries and compatibility with AI technologies, ensuring a user-friendly experience. In essence, PathPal acts as an intelligent companion, helping visually impaired users navigate their world with greater ease and confidence.
PathPal is designed for the visually impaired community, which includes individuals who face challenges in perceiving their surroundings and navigating through them independently. This group is often underserved by mainstream navigation technologies, which typically rely on visual cues and interfaces.
The impact of PathPal on their lives is multifaceted:
- Enhanced Mobility: By providing audio feedback to identify obstacles, PathPal enables users to move more freely and safely.
- Increased Independence: The app reduces reliance on human assistance for daily navigation, fostering self-reliance.
- Improved Access: Integration with Google Maps ensures users can reach local destinations without the need for sighted guidance.
PathPal addresses the needs of the visually impaired by offering a solution that translates visual information into auditory signals, allowing them to understand and interact with their environment in a way that is natural and intuitive for them.
We are young teens with dozens of ideas. We are from an area or region(Pakistan) where there are limited chances for us to do something. We are determined to make a mark. We are young, ambitious with plenty of ideas that may be helpful. Our team is higly codinated. We are close friends so everyone expresses their concern and ideas. We are not dreaming of being an enterpirise, we shall always work like a community. Our team aim is not only this project. This project is our start. We have other projects too. Similiarly our another motto is to provide oppurtunities to others at our stage to do something and once we reach at such a stage we will surely do it.
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actually currently our app is under development. We all are teenagers but currently not at a stage where we can enlarge the scale of this project. As this project is non-funded and non-invested as we only invested our time. We have an extremely simple prototype or you can say prototypes of different sections of the app but for releasing it we need money for best AI to ensure maximum and precise results. Yet we are determined to participate in this competition as winning this prize will help us enhance our project to actually make a mark on Earth. We hope that MIT will honour our concept, determination and understand our problem and enable us to take part in this competition.
There are only two issues finance and support. We are teenager and not at a stage to fund this project or even our team. We hope that by winning this not only will we enlarge the scale of this project but will also start working on other ideas we have to change tge world and make it better. Secondly we are not aware of the legal and technical segments of making or finding an enterprise at such a young stage. We hope that MIT will help us and introduce us to such communities that will help us.
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1. Real-Time Object Recognition:
- Innovation: PathPal's use of Azure AI's Computer Vision API enables real-time obstacle detection.
- Significance: Unlike traditional aids, which rely on physical contact (such as white canes), PathPal proactively identifies obstacles, enhancing safety.
2. Adaptive Navigation:
- Innovation: PathPal integrates with Google Maps, providing turn-by-turn directions.
- Significance: Users receive dynamic guidance, adapting to their specific routes and destinations. It's like having a personalized GPS for the visually impaired.
3. Camera Mode for Precision:
- Innovation: As users approach their destination, PathPal switches to camera mode.
- Significance: This detailed guidance ensures precise navigation, especially in complex environments (e.g., crowded streets, indoor spaces).
4. Python's Versatility:
- Innovation: PathPal's choice of Python as the development language.
- Significance: Python's libraries and ease of use empower developers to create an intuitive app, bridging the gap between AI and user experience.
5. Empathy-Driven Design:
- Innovation: PathPal prioritizes user needs and accessibility.
- Significance: By understanding the challenges faced by visually impaired individuals, PathPal fosters empathy and inclusivity in tech development.
6. Potential for Broader Impact:
- Innovation: As PathPal gains traction, it could inspire similar solutions.
- Significance: Broader adoption of AI-driven assistive technology can transform the market, making accessibility a standard feature.
PathPal's Innovation Unveiled
In the quiet hum of a bustling street, where footsteps echo and shadows stretch, PathPal emerges as a beacon of possibility. Its mission? To empower those who perceive the world through senses beyond vision—to be the eyes for those who rely on touch, sound, and intuition. But how does it work, and why does it matter?
1. The Dance of Pixels and Algorithms:
Imagine holding up your smartphone, its camera lens capturing the world around you. PathPal's magic lies in its ability to decipher this visual symphony. It whispers to you, "There's a curb ahead," or "A friendly bench awaits your tired legs." How? Through the wizardry of Azure AI's Computer Vision API. This digital sorcery transforms pixels into meaning, detecting obstacles—like silent guardians—before they surprise you. It's not just about avoiding collisions; it's about granting freedom—the freedom to walk confidently, unafraid of tripping over life's unexpected hurdles.
2. Guided by the Stars (and Google Maps):
PathPal doesn't stop at obstacle detection. It's your celestial guide, plotting constellations of routes. Imagine standing at a crossroads, uncertain which path leads home. Google Maps steps in, whispering, "Turn left here," or "Three blocks ahead, your favorite café awaits." The synergy between obstacle detection and navigation is like a waltz—one-two-three, glide around the corner, twirl past the traffic light. PathPal's choreography ensures you reach your destination, not just as a traveler but as a confident dancer in life's grand ballroom.
3. Python: The Composer of Simplicity:
Beneath the elegant interface lies Python—the maestro orchestrating this symphony. Python's libraries hum melodies of code, harmonizing Azure's AI with Google's maps. Why Python? Because it speaks a language accessible to all. It's not a cryptic sonnet; it's a friendly conversation. And in this conversation, PathPal whispers, "You're not alone. We'll find your way together."
4. Beyond Pixels: The Ripple Effect:
PathPal isn't just an app; it's a ripple in a vast pond. As visually impaired users embrace it, the ripples spread. Employers notice—maybe they rethink office layouts, adding tactile cues. Urban planners nod—perhaps they design streets with kindness, not just efficiency. And developers? They scribble notes, dreaming of more inclusive apps. PathPal catalyzes empathy, nudging society toward a world where everyone dances—whether with eyes wide open or closed.
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1. Enhanced Mobility and Independence:
- Impact Goal: PathPal aims to empower visually impaired individuals by providing them with greater mobility and independence. It seeks to enable users to navigate their surroundings confidently.
- Measurement Indicators:
- Usage Metrics: Tracking the number of users actively using PathPal for navigation.
- Frequency of Usage: Monitoring how often users rely on the app during their daily routines.
- User Feedback: Collecting feedback from users regarding their experiences and perceived improvements in mobility.
2. Obstacle Detection and Avoidance:
- Impact Goal: PathPal intends to enhance safety by identifying obstacles in real time and alerting users through audio cues.
- Measurement Indicators:
- Accuracy of Obstacle Detection: Evaluating the precision of the Computer Vision API in recognizing obstacles.
- Response Time: Measuring the time taken to alert users after detecting an obstacle.
- False Positives/Negatives: Assessing instances where the app incorrectly identifies or misses obstacles.
3. Seamless Integration with Google Maps:
- Impact Goal: PathPal seeks to seamlessly integrate with Google Maps for broader navigation, providing accurate directions to desired locations.
- Measurement Indicators:
- Successful Route Guidance: Verifying that users reach their destinations using the integrated navigation feature.
- User Satisfaction: Gathering feedback on the effectiveness and ease of using Google Maps within PathPal.
4. User-Friendly Experience:
- Impact Goal: PathPal aims to be user-friendly, ensuring that visually impaired users can easily interact with the app.
- Measurement Indicators:
- Usability Testing: Conducting usability tests with visually impaired individuals to assess the app's ease of use.
- App Ratings: Monitoring user ratings and reviews on app stores.
- Feature Adoption: Tracking which features are most frequently used by users.
5. Continuous Improvement:
- Impact Goal: PathPal commits to ongoing improvement based on user feedback and technological advancements.
- Measurement Indicators:
- Version Updates: Regularly releasing updates with bug fixes, enhancements, and new features.
- Incorporating User Suggestions: Implementing user-requested features and improvements.
- Stakeholder Engagement: Engaging with stakeholders (users, developers, and experts) to gather insights for future iterations.