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dc.contributor.advisorMaliza Cruz, Wellington Isaac
dc.contributor.authorFranco Castro, Tatiana Jamilet
dc.date.accessioned2022-09-26T04:42:45Z
dc.date.available2022-09-26T04:42:45Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/12556
dc.descriptionAdvances in Artificial Intelligence must be accessible to all of society, including the most vulnerable people, such as people with disabilities. Technology has a great potential to end discrimination barriers based on variables related to communication skills, which have traditionally hindered the access of people with disabilities. The use of new technologies, in mobile applications for people with visual impairment, has allowed them to have access to all the information available on Smartphones; in addition, it is a way to optimize the process of training and social and labor integration of the blind or visually impaired person, especially in those people who are integrated into the educational system. In this case study, the analysis of the technological tools Google Talkback and TapTapSee was carried out based on a descriptive research, for which bibliographic and documentary compilation was used as a technique. Google Talkback is a service that is available to all visually impaired users and at the same time helps users to interact and enjoy their devices. This service allows spoken words, vibrations and other audible feedback to inform you what is on your screen, what you are touching and what you can do with that. TapTapSee is an image recognition application, which allows you to know what is on the screen immediately, in addition, the App helps you identify what is on the screen, it also allows you to open images stored on your device to find out what they contain. After analyzing the information gathered, it can be concluded that TapTapSee is a tool that has excellent features and is really accessible, but it requires the use of TalkBack for its operation.es_ES
dc.descriptionAdvances in Artificial Intelligence must be accessible to all of society, including the most vulnerable people, such as people with disabilities. Technology has a great potential to end discrimination barriers based on variables related to communication skills, which have traditionally hindered the access of people with disabilities. The use of new technologies, in mobile applications for people with visual impairment, has allowed them to have access to all the information available on Smartphones; in addition, it is a way to optimize the process of training and social and labor integration of the blind or visually impaired person, especially in those people who are integrated into the educational system. In this case study, the analysis of the technological tools Google Talkback and TapTapSee was carried out based on a descriptive research, for which bibliographic and documentary compilation was used as a technique. Google Talkback is a service that is available to all visually impaired users and at the same time helps users to interact and enjoy their devices. This service allows spoken words, vibrations and other audible feedback to inform you what is on your screen, what you are touching and what you can do with that. TapTapSee is an image recognition application, which allows you to know what is on the screen immediately, in addition, the App helps you identify what is on the screen, it also allows you to open images stored on your device to find out what they contain. After analyzing the information gathered, it can be concluded that TapTapSee is a tool that has excellent features and is really accessible, but it requires the use of TalkBack for its operation.es_ES
dc.description.abstractLos avances de la Inteligencia Artificial deben ser accesibles a toda la sociedad incluyendo a las personas más vulnerables como lo son las personas que presentan alguna discapacidad. La tecnología tiene un gran potencial para terminar con las barreras de discriminación basadas en variables relacionadas con las capacidades de comunicación, que tradicionalmente han perjudicado el acceso de las personas con discapacidad. El uso de las nuevas tecnologías, en las aplicaciones móviles para personas con discapacidad visual, han permitido que puedan tener acceso a toda la información disponible en los Smartphone; además, es una forma de optimizar el proceso de formación e integración socio laboral de la persona ciega o con deficiente visual, en especial en aquellas personas que se encuentran integrados al sistema educativo. En el presente caso de estudio se realizó el análisis de las herramientas tecnológicas Google Talkback y TapTapSee apoyado en una investigación descriptiva, para lo cual se empleó como técnica la recopilación bibliográfica y documental. Google Talkback es un servicio que se encuentra al alcance de todos los usuarios con problemas de visión y a la vez ayuda a los usuarios a interactuar y disfrutar de sus dispositivos. Este servicio permite palabras habladas, vibraciones y otros comentarios audibles para informarle qué hay en su pantalla, qué está tocando y qué puede hacer con eso. TapTapSee es una aplicación de reconocimiento de imagen, que permite saber qué es lo que aparece en la pantalla de manera inmediata, además, la App ayuda a identifica lo que aparece en la pantalla, también permite abrir imágenes almacenadas en tu dispositivo para descubrir qué es lo que contienen. Después de analizar la información recopilada se puede concluir que TapTapSee es una herramienta que presenta excelente características y es realmente accesible, pero necesita del uso de TalkBack para su funcionamiento.es_ES
dc.format.extent25 p.es_ES
dc.language.isoeses_ES
dc.publisherBabahoyo: UTB-FAFI. 2022es_ES
dc.rightsAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuador*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ec/*
dc.subjectInteligencia Artificiales_ES
dc.subjectGoogle Talkbackes_ES
dc.subjectTapTapSeees_ES
dc.subjectAplicaciones móvileses_ES
dc.titleAnálisis comparativo de las herramientas tecnológicas Google Talkback y Taptapsee.es_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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