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ABILITY Magazine: CSUN 2014

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    Hi, ABILITY Magazine!
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    We are all differently abled.
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    So, I'm Chris from Whill. We have a very
    unique technology applied in the front
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    wheels. It's an omniwheel, which lets me
    turn sideways with a really tight turning
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    radius. It's actually four-wheel drive,
    so it does really well on terrains, grass,
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    pebble, dirt, we can handle all that.
    So it's pretty practical for daily use.
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    We have a control that's more of a computer
    mouse than a joystick, so you slide it sideways.
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    I'm James McCarthy, and I'm the
    president of HIMS Inc.
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    We're an assistive technology company
    for products for the blind and visually-impaired.
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    This year at CSUN we have an exciting booth.
    We're introducing several new products.
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    The E-bot is the first and currently the
    only iPad- and Android-compatible reading,
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    writing, and distance video magnifier with
    OCR text-to-speech available on the market.
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    It's very useful in the classroom for students
    because it's got reading, writing, and distance.
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    We don't want to design me to products.
    We always want to do something new and
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    unique and beneficial for our blind and
    low-vision consumers.
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    So, our company is a French company
    created 20 years ago,
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    and we created the company on one idea: to
    make the traffic lights talking to blind people.
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    The principle is quite simple. When you come
    close to the traffic lights, you press the button,
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    and you would stop walking.
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    (Traffic light speaks)
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    And 20 years later, we have 100 thousand
    traffic lights equipped in France.
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    We put the remote control inside the
    smartphone, and we develop smartphone
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    applications to communicate with
    the traffic lights.
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    My name's Thomas, I'm with
    ViewPlus Technologies.
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    Today, we're here representing a few
    different types of technologies.
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    One that's really exciting is Voiceye.
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    Voiceye is a system comprised of a
    two-dimensional barcode
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    in a smartphone application.
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    One of our great early adopters is
    actually ABILITY Magazine.
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    So ABILITY Magazine is the first major
    publication to utilize VOICEYE to make
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    their magazine accessible.
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    (VOICEYE reads from page)
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    So, this is Betsy's interface, and there's
    the camera looking at her moving.
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    Hi, I'm Sergio, I'm the father of Betsy
    Sergio Fernandez.
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    I'm a software developer.
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    Since Betsey has CP, and we've tried to
    get her to communicate with us,
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    and we haven't been very successful because
    she doesn't have enough control to hit the buttons,
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    or enough trunk support to use eye-gaze.
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    So I decided to build a system for her.
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    The system basically is going to be using this
    camera, which is a perceptual technology camera,
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    that allows the computer to see her
    movement, and then is going to use
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    that iPad and the app is going to hear
    her when she talks to select movies.
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    APP: To watch Nickelodeon Music, say yes.
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    BETSY: Yes!
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    APP: Okay.
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    (TV plays)
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    And once we get her to consistently use
    the movement of the hand, and the yes or no,
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    then we can really open the path of
    communication for her.
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    You know, we'll hope that she will end up
    using it in school, and all kinds of situations.
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    Yes, we can! Isn't that exciting?
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    As you can tell, she gets very excited
    about using it, because for her she's never
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    been able to actually say what she wants,
    so she knows this is the first time that
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    she can actually choose one thing over
    another.
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    Yes! Exciting, huh?
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    Yes!
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    I got low-vision when I was 17.
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    All of a sudden, it was baseball season,
    I was a baseball player,
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    I had, I took a line drive off of my face!
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    Living with low-vision is my life, this
    has become my career,
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    you know, it's my passion, it's my hobby,
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    so I'm really passionate about the things
    that we do!
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    Not because they're devices, but because
    they help people.
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    When I see the smiles on people's faces,
    and they say thank you, that's when I say,
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    "Wow, I found my calling in life from
    my injury!"
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    Nice to meet you, ABILITY!
Title:
ABILITY Magazine: CSUN 2014
Video Language:
English
Team:
ABILITY Magazine
Duration:
06:16

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