New Technique Helps the Blind "See" Fish

Feb 13, 2008
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New Technique Helps the Blind "See" Fish



The Atlanata-based Center for the Visually Impaired has struck upon a way for the blind to "see" fish: an audio aquarium.

Using similar technology to that found in Audiosurf (where music is translated into visuals), a camera watches the movement of the fish, whilst recognition software matches the shape, color and speed to instruments, pitch and tempo. The net result is an audio representation of the movements of the fish.

In synesthesia, the patient is able to perceive one sensory input, such as letters, with another sensory input, such as colors, sounds, or smells. From this idea, scientists worked backwards to remove one of the original senses, but keep the supporting sense.

The software itself can be applied to many situations, but this is one of the first times that an application has been with fun, rather than necessity, in mind.

The team is looking to install the software in as many aquariums and zoos as they can, but it's not limited to simply fish; anything that features lots of movement can be converted, from a football game to an ant farm.

Perhaps sometime soon, the guy clocking up all the headshots might be doing so to the sounds rather than the movement.

Source: USA Today [http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/2008-12-18-audio-aquarium_N.htm?csp=34]

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Galletea

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Well, I can see how it might help give blind folk an idea of what certain things are, but sight and sound are not as closely linked as taste and smell, so I'm not entirely sure how much practical use something like this would be.
However, I'd be interested in the audio representations of things even if it isn't much use to the blind.
 

CoverYourHead

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Dec 7, 2008
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So they're working on sonar for the blind? Cool idea, I'd be interested to see where this goes in a few years.
 

Aardvark

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A mate of mine teaches blind kids. One of the kids he teaches was born blind, but has adapted hearing so well, he has figured out how to 'see' using sonar. Nothing in detail, but he is able to navigate a room just from the echos coming from his own voice.

Fascinating how the human brain can overcome its inherent frailties.