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Visually impaired and blind people often face a range of socioeconomic problems that can make it difficult for them to live independently and participate fully in society. Advances in machine learning pave new venues to implement assistive devices for the visually impaired and blind. In this work, we combined image captioning and text-to-speech technologies to create an assistive device for the visually impaired and blind. Our system can provide the user with descriptive auditory feedback in the Kazakh language on a scene acquired in real-time by a head-mounted camera. The image captioning model for the Kazakh language provided satisfactory results in both quantitative metrics and subjective evaluation. Finally, experiments with a visually unimpaired blindfolded participant demonstrated the feasibility of our approach.
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