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PeopleLens: Using AI to support social interaction between children who are blind and their peers
March 14, 2022, 8 a.m. | Alyssa Hughes
Microsoft Research www.microsoft.com
For children born blind, social interaction can be particularly challenging. A child may have difficulty aiming their voice at the person they’re talking to and put their head on their desk instead. Linguistically advanced young people may struggle with maintaining a topic of conversation, talking only about something of interest to them. Most noticeably, many […]
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