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AI framework AMAVA converts video to audio for visually impaired assistance

Researchers have developed AMAVA, a new real-time video-to-audio framework designed to assist visually impaired individuals. The system uses a lightweight AI model to differentiate between static and dynamic scenes, providing either descriptive audio or safety-focused sound cues. This adaptive approach aims to reduce cognitive load and enhance environmental perception for users. AI

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IMPACT Offers a new assistive technology for visually impaired individuals by converting visual information into audio cues.

RANK_REASON This is a research paper describing a novel framework and its evaluation.

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  1. arXiv cs.CV TIER_1 · Benjamin Klein, Kazi Ruslan Rahman, Sanchita Ghose ·

    AMAVA: Adaptive Motion-Aware Video-to-Audio Framework for Visually-Impaired Assistance

    arXiv:2604.23909v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Navigational aids for blind and low vision individuals struggle conveying dynamic real-world environments, leading to cognitive overload from continuous, undifferentiated feedback. We present AMAVA, a novel real-time video-to-audio …