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Technology for visual Impairments Rehabilitation on Early-life through Social Information Augmentation

Descripción del proyecto

La realidad aumentada ayuda a las personas con discapacidad visual a ver

Se calcula que más de treinta millones de personas padecen ceguera o discapacidad visual en Europa. La discapacidad visual causa problemas que no se pueden solucionar empleando medios habituales, como las gafas. Además, reduce la facultad de una persona para satisfacer sus necesidades personales, sociales u ocupacionales. El proyecto TIRESIA, financiado con fondos europeos, se centrará en los niños y desarrollará una tecnología innovadora que refuerza la visión residual utilizando la realidad aumentada. De esta manera, mejorará automáticamente la visión y ofrecerá información visual socialmente pertinente y de apoyo. TIRESIA diseñará filtros visuales especiales para gafas de realidad aumentada. El objetivo a largo plazo es favorecer la inclusión social y mejorar la calidad de vida de las personas con discapacidad visual.

Objetivo

The goal of the TIRESIA project is to implement a novel visual assistive technology that augments the residual sight of visually impaired (VI) individuals, with focus on children, enhancing their access to socially relevant information from visual input. Such a technology is intended to provide: i) an assistive function, based on augmented reality (AR) to automatically increase the saliency of socially relevant visual information, and ii) a rehabilitative function, improving long-term VI subjects’ attention to social visual cues. The TIRESIA goal reflects the need for a timely intervention in the impairments of social and interactive skills associated with a visual deficit, especially in early life when such skills are developed and before atypical patterns emerge.
The project will be implemented throughout three main steps: 1) development of visual filters for social enrichment, exploiting end-to-end learning of visual transformations based on deep networks, 2) integration of the visual filters on AR glasses, and finally 3) validation of the approach at the neuroscientific level on a large sample of VI adults and children. These goals will be achieved thanks to the transfer of knowledge among the partner (MIT) and the host (IIT) institutions, involving advanced expertise in computer vison, neuroscience, visual rehabilitation, as well as solid scientific and clinical collaboration networks.
TIRESIA has a strong interdisciplinary nature and a high applicative potential. It is expected to have an impact: at the scientific level, by introducing an innovative approach to visual assistive technologies based on computer vision; at the individual level, in terms of enhanced career prospects of the experienced researcher; at the organisation level, starting a novel scientific collaboration among the partner and host institutions; and finally, at the societal level, contributing to promote inclusion and better quality of life for impaired individuals.

Coordinador

FONDAZIONE ISTITUTO ITALIANO DI TECNOLOGIA
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 251 002,56
Dirección
VIA MOREGO 30
16163 Genova
Italia

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Región
Nord-Ovest Liguria Genova
Tipo de actividad
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Coste total
€ 251 002,56

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