ABSTRACT
This paper discusses the system for visual assistance assistant non-face-to-face activity assistance services to help blind and blind people with visual information during their daily lives. We would like to provide a limited number of helpers to help more people through non-face-to-face services. In addition, we would like to minimize the mutual anxiety between the blind and the helper in offline face-to-face activities due to pandemics such as COVID-19. The proposed system uses raspberry pie-based optician aids and WebRTC streaming technology to help visually impaired people check videos taken through aids in real time through streaming and translate videos. In addition, by allowing voice calls to be made so that visually impaired people can communicate well in situations where they ask for help, the visually impaired can only receive help at the moment they need it in real time. This is expected to contribute to the efficient use of time and manpower to assist more visually impaired people. As a follow-up study, we would like to study how the function of spectacle-type aids can be added to assist blind people in doing more activities independently.