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Biswas Raval, a professor at MS University in Gujarat, made headlines by creating a mobile app for the blind. Using this app, blind people can participate in the process of shopping or exchanging money without any fear. In that case, the application in question is said to protect them from fraud.

Drushti mobile app has been launched for the visually impaired

Please be informed that Biswas Rafal, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Maharaja Sayajirao University (MS University), Baroda, has developed a mobile application for the visually impaired under the name 'Drushti'. The use of this app is completely free, meaning that the user does not have to pay any price to avail its help. Professor Raval has already garnered praise from many people for creating such an app for the visually impaired.

Speaking about his own application, Raval said, "There are some devices now that can help people who have lost their sight when shopping. For example, the glasses that come with the audible feature can be mentioned. But they cost at least মার্কিন 1,000. Not everyone can buy them and (above all) they can only be used in English. I created the application (Drushti) for non-commercial purposes and it is (completely) free. "

Raval's application allows users to choose from a variety of regional languages ​​in India. Moreover, Raval said, his application is able to identify Indian currency as well as various devices around the user such as tables, chairs, televisions, etc. Raval also mentioned that the mobile app in question will help in recognizing the color while shopping.

Raval also claims that since his app is able to read the text on the product or packet when shopping, blind people can be sure about their purchases by using it.

Important SOS feature of Drushti mobile app

Above all, the application in question exists with a significant SOS feature. In the presence of this security feature, users can pre-store the numbers of any three friends or relatives while installing the application. After that, in case of any danger or need for help in case of emergency, the users will send the alarm message by sending an SMS to the numbers stored in the application before shaking their phone three times in a row. In this way, users can avoid any immediate danger by using the app created by Professor Raval.

Last but not least, Professor Raval's app, based on machine learning technology, contains about 5,000 images of Indian currency, enabling it to identify every coin and note from Rs 5 to Rs 2,000. Even the old note is able to recognize it, said the creator of the application Raval.

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