Vision via sound for the blind
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Australian researchers have developed cutting-edge technology known as “acoustic touch” that helps people ‘see’ using sound. The technology has the potential to transform the lives of those who are blind or have low vision.
Guest: Dr Howe Zhu – UTS
Presenter: Warren Andrew
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