MUMBAI, India, May 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641063431 A) filed by M. Kumarasamy College Of Engineering, Karur, Tamil Nadu, on May 19, for 'an ai based vision accessibility and ergonomic monitoring system for real-time eye-to-screen distance estimation and adaptive display optimization.'

Inventor(s) include Abhi Yazhini P; Abirami M; Arunthathi K J; and Mr. S. Prakash.

The application for the patent was published on May 29, under issue no. 22/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention discloses a smart vision accessibility system that protects users from digital eye strain through personalized, real-time monitoring and adaptation. Unlike generic screen settings, the system uses computer vision specifically MediaPipe facial landmark detection and polynomial regression to continuously track eye-to-screen distance and alert users when they sit too close, even blocking vision test access until a safe distance is achieved. It assesses individual visual acuity through interactive digital Snellen charts, calculating precise diopter values to create personalized vision profiles that automatically adjust screen brightness and enhance document readability across PDF, DOCX, and image formats. The platform features voice-assisted interaction for hands-free control, persistent user profiles stored locally for privacy, and fallback mechanisms ensuring continuous operation across diverse hardware. By combining preventive distance monitoring, personalized adaptation, and intelligent content processing, this system democratizes vision-aware computing bringing professional-grade eye care principles to everyday digital interactions while maintaining user privacy and cross-platform accessibility."

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