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Caring low vision patients : a mobile application to assisting the use of over the counter medicines for low vision people

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Record ID
stcompfyp:130
Title
Caring low vision patients : a mobile application to assisting the use of over the counter medicines for low vision people
Type of Work
Final Year Project/Work
Collection
S&T Best Computing Projects
Contributor
Kwok, Chin Hung (creator)
Leung, Man Fai Henry 梁文輝 (supervisor)
School / Unit
School of Science and Technology (S&T) 
Program
Bachelor of Computing with Honours in Internet Technology
Date
2021
Abstract
The project aim of this project is to develop a mobile application with a medication recognition and information system and reminding system in order to assist people with low vision to take and purchase the over the counter medicine correctly.
Type of Resource
PDF
Language
English
Physical Description
4 pages.
Keywords
low vision; drugs, nonprescription; image processing - digital techniques; mobile apps
Access Eligibility
Public Access
Permanent Link
https://repository.lib.hkmu.edu.hk/sw/islandora/object/stcompfyp:130
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