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AI assistant AIDEN aids visually impaired with haptic guidance

Researchers have developed AIDEN, an AI assistant designed to help visually impaired individuals with tasks like object identification, text reading, and navigation. Unlike audio-based assistants that can cause overload and privacy issues, AIDEN uses a multimodal approach combining object detection with a Large Language and Vision Assistant. It features a novel haptic guidance system for object centering, avoiding auditory channels and ensuring privacy by not storing personal data. Pilot studies showed high user satisfaction with AIDEN's intuitiveness and its ability to enhance autonomy. AI

IMPACT Offers a novel haptic-based alternative to audio-only assistive tech, potentially improving independence for visually impaired users.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains an academic paper detailing the design and pilot study of a new AI system. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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  1. arXiv cs.CV TIER_1 English(EN) · Luis Marquez-Carpintero, Francisco Gomez-Donoso, Zuria Bauer, Bessie Dominguez-Dager, Alvaro Belmonte-Baeza, M\'onica Pina-Navarro, Francisco Morillas-Espejo, Felix Escalona, Miguel Cazorla ·

    AIDEN: Design and Pilot Study of an AI Assistant for the Visually Impaired

    arXiv:2511.06080v4 Announce Type: replace Abstract: This paper presents AIDEN, an artificial intelligence-based assistant designed to enhance the autonomy and daily quality of life of visually impaired individuals, who often struggle with object identification, text reading, and …