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About this product

Sullivan Finder aids visually impaired users in perceiving their environment.

Sullivan Finder description

Shopping Mode, Restaurant Mode and Safe Mode help blind people shop, restaurant and find relevant information in their daily lives without the help of those around them.
Press the shoot button once and the AI will tell you about what it sees with the camera.
If you want more specific information, you can press and hold the shoot button a second time to talk to the AI and get a more detailed explanation.
In particular, the facility recognition feature common to each mode can help you find doors, emergency exits, elevators and restrooms.

○ Shopping Mode
Shopping mode has four functions available: AI recognition, Currency recognition, Receipt recognition and Facility recognition. Find what you want, pay for it and check your receipt.
● AI recognition : Identify different things (with Q&A)
● Currency recognition : Verifying Korean Bills Only
● Receipt recognition : Check the contents of a receipt (with Q&A)
● Walk : Identify doors, emergency exits, elevators and restrooms

○ Restaurant Mode
It allows you to view menus and recognize and identify different foods.
● AI recognition : Identify food (with Q&A)
● Menu recognition : Check menu contents (with Q&A)
● Currency recognition : Verifying Korean Bills Only
● Receipt recognition : Check the contents of a receipt (with Q&A)
● Walk : Identify doors, emergency exits, elevators and restrooms

○ Walking and Safety Mode
Walking and Safety Mode helps blind people navigate safely by identifying various obstacles (bollards, cars, bicycles, poles, street trees, etc.) on the road (roads, sidewalks, crosswalks, stairs, braille blocks) as they travel.

Sullivan Finder will continue to be updated as we develop more contextual modes to meet the needs of blind people.
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