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HTNG Webinar: Access and the Hospitality Industry with the American Foundation for the Blind – Hospitality Net

HTNG Webinar: Access and the Hospitality Industry with the American Foundation for the Blind – Hospitality Net
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Facebook updates Automatic Alternative Text to generate automated photo descriptions for visually impaired users- Technology News, Firstpost

Facebook updates Automatic Alternative Text to generate automated photo descriptions for visually impaired users A screen reader can describe the contents of the images using a synthetic voice enabling them to understand images on their Facebook feed. Jan 21, 2021 13:20:32 IST Facebook has updated the Automatic Alt Text (AAT) system that generates automated photo descriptions for people with visual impairments. According to Facebook, AAT can now identify a photo 10 times more than before, and is able to identify more detail in a photo as well. Taking to their blog, Facebook wrote that users who are blind or visually impaired (BVI) can experience Facebook imagery, provided it is tagged properly, with the help of alternative text.

Pharmacy students win regulatory science contest

UMB News Support UMB s Increasing Efforts to Deal with the COVID-19 Pandemic During this important period, please consider supporting UMB s critical vaccine research and development, advancing its work in human virology, and donating to critical emergency funds especially designed for specific students in need.  We truly appreciate your gifts in this time of great need.  January 19, 2021 Each winter, the  University of Maryland Center for Regulatory Science and Innovation (M-CERSI) hosts the “America’s Got Regulatory Science Talent” competition. This competition aims to promote student interest in regulatory science the science of developing new tools, standards, and approaches to assess the safety, efficacy, quality, and performance of FDA-regulated products.

Microsoft backs development of smart cane that will help the visually impaired

Microsoft backs development of smart cane that will help the visually impaired By Bloomberg By Nate Lanxon Jean Marc Feghali has Leber s Congenital Amaurosis, a disease that reduces his peripheral vision and renders him effectively blind at night. But the intelligent walking cane he s helping to develop has been life-changing, he says. It s also won support from Microsoft. We ve come to a world where we talk about autonomous vehicles and yet we re still sending visually impaired people out with what is essentially a stick, Feghali said. It doesn t take you anywhere. It doesn t take you to a coffee shop. It doesn t help you seek employment. It s just a stick.

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