12 episodes

In this podcast we are sharing useful content that is helpful and practical to the blind and visually impaired individuals.
Here you will find interviews, tutorials and more. We are talking with creators, educators, and other awesome individuals. Our main goal is to provide useful content that helps you to be more productive, get entertained and learn something new.

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In this podcast we are sharing useful content that is helpful and practical to the blind and visually impaired individuals.
Here you will find interviews, tutorials and more. We are talking with creators, educators, and other awesome individuals. Our main goal is to provide useful content that helps you to be more productive, get entertained and learn something new.

    #12: Conversation with Shawn Kirkpatrick, about Loadstone app and beyond

    #12: Conversation with Shawn Kirkpatrick, about Loadstone app and beyond

    Prepare yourself folks for yet another techy episode, with Shawn Kirkpatrick. Shawn is the creator of Loadstone app, quite famous app for navigation in the blind and visually impaired community. We covered a lot of things in this podcast, I have to rewind the episode myself to remember all of the topics, ; however, I can promise that it was rather entertaining conversation.
    We talked about theLoadstone app itself of course, the features, how he got started, and what's next. We geeked out on other tech related ideas besides the app itself, like home automation, programming, accessibility and layer upon layer about other tech topics.
    I really enjoy conversations like that, and I hope you enjoy them too...Tune in for yet another techVB episode...

    • 1 hr 31 min
    #11: AI image captioning insights with Annika Lindh

    #11: AI image captioning insights with Annika Lindh

    Annika offers insights on the AI image captioning technology, and explains what it is, how it works, and what are the current struggles. Currently, she is doing research on image captioning for blind and vision impaired individuals at TU (Technological University Dublin)
    We haven’t stop recording when we covered the basics of AI image captioning, not at all, we took deep dive in to more advanced topics like using synthetic data for neural network training, as well as result benchmarking, and way more.
    This podcast is full of insights and should satisfy beginners as well as geekiest users. As far as I remember we covered way more topics than image captioning...So, tune in for the latest episode and don't forget to visit: techvb.net for more content.

    • 1 hr 16 min
    #10: AI potential and capabilities for blind and visually impaired with Dr. Susan McKeever

    #10: AI potential and capabilities for blind and visually impaired with Dr. Susan McKeever

    In this episode I am talking withDr. Susan McKeever Senior lecturer in School of Computer Science at Technological University Dublin. The main purpose behind this episode was To answer important questions such as: What AI can do for blind and visually impaired? What are the immediate, practical applications? What problems can be solved right now? and solutions  for the future?Susan is a pro in this field without a doubt, she is supervising PhD students in practical AI research and implementation, she also teaches advanced computer science subjects. It was very insightful and interesting conversation indeed.We covered: image processing capabilities for object detection and scene recognition, current limitations, and what are improvements for the future. Susan explained innovative AI solution for enhancing navigation guidance, and explained how that can help in giving more precise information for blind and vision impaired individuals.There is plenty more interesting and insightful ideas, as well as questions and answers, that should be interesting, particularly for blind and visually impaired folks, so enjoy this rather futuristic and educational conversation.

    • 51 min
    #9: Tech, Accessibility and WeWalk innovations with Jean Marc Feghali

    #9: Tech, Accessibility and WeWalk innovations with Jean Marc Feghali

    In this podcast I am talking with Jean Marc Feghali, the R&D Lead of WeWalk. We spoke about how WeWalk is trying to help people with visual impairments navigate the world using WeWalk white cane, and how it helps to be more independent. We also talked about accessible design in general, what it means to be accessible, how to think about accessibility, and how tricky is to design a truly unique and useful product for blind or vision impaired individuals.
    We discussed general accessibility, different types of sensors that could be useful for blind and visually impaired individuals when providing feedback about the environment, and way more...

    • 1 hr 35 min
    #8: What are search operators, and how it might help you to become much better googler

    #8: What are search operators, and how it might help you to become much better googler

    Hello again folks hope you are well, it is a tutorial content this time. As a title may suggest, it is all about being better at using Google.
    This post contains video as well as audio version of the same content, it is quite short, unusual for me have to say, only 11 minutes long.  In this short post you will get the following
     
    What are Google search operators and why they are important.
    How to use search operators to filter out the results based on the website and date.
    How to combine multiple operators to further narrow the filtering in your search.
    Some other search operators and my thoughts.
     
    I tried to be short and sweet, straight to the point, and very practical...
     
    So relax,  get comfy and enjoy the podcast… 

    • 11 min
    #7: Fascinating conversation with Hans Jørgen Wiberg, The founder of Be My Eyes app that helps thousands blind and visually impaired individuals to be more independent

    #7: Fascinating conversation with Hans Jørgen Wiberg, The founder of Be My Eyes app that helps thousands blind and visually impaired individuals to be more independent

    Hello, yet another episode has arrived.  As the title suggests I am talking with the founder of Be My Eyes app Hans Jørgen Wiberg. In this podcast episode we talked about a lot of stuff, of course primarily it was about be my eyes app itself, and how it came to be.
    I invited him to come to this podcast, because he created something that is absolutely free and helps thousands of blind and vision impaired individuals to be more independent, so I was curious how it happened and what's the story behind it. So, you will hear us talking about that and more of course.
     
    The goal of this podcast was to answer the following questions
     
    Who is the person behind the be my I's app?
    How Hans come up with the idea?
    How he put this idea into practical actions?
    Why this app is free? And what is the business model behind it, so it is sustainable?
    What issues this app is trying to solve?
    How does it compare with service like Aira?
    Any new features that we can expect from this app in the future?
    Some interesting stories and use cases
    Other people experience from the users and volunteer’s perspective
     
     
    I am glad to say that I got answers to all of the questions listed above, and more. This podcast episode also contains topics that are not related with be my eyes app itself, like issues with accessibility in other areas and his personal experience in being visually impaired. We also talked about new social media phenomenon called Clubhouse, and how is that useful to blind and visually impaired individuals.
     
    I always try to obtain as much information as possible about the personal experience from the person I am interviewing, and this 1 is not exception. Hans shares his personal experiences and some book recommendations Also other life related wisdom. I have to say I really enjoyed this conversation, and it was really interesting how this app became what it is right now, and what was his motives behind it. I truly think that everyone who is interested in this type of content will find something enjoyable and meaningful in this conversation.
     
    There is one really amazing upcoming feature in this app that I am super excited about, but to know what it is, you have to listen for yourself...
     
    So, relax, get comfy and enjoy the podcast

    • 1 hr 46 min

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