A system designed to convert visual representations, typically images, into Morse code, and potentially vice-versa. This tool analyzes image features, such as light and dark patterns, that have been pre-defined to represent dots, dashes, and spaces. For instance, an image containing a series of bright and dark squares could be deciphered, with bright squares representing dots or dashes and dark squares representing spaces.
The ability to translate visual data into this form of communication offers several advantages. Historically, Morse code has been a crucial method of communication, especially in situations where voice transmission is impossible or unreliable. Modern applications of visual-to-Morse conversion can assist individuals with visual impairments, enabling them to interpret image-based information. Furthermore, it can be employed in data security and steganography, where information is concealed within images through coded patterns.