Navigational assistance aims to help visually-impaired people to ambulate the environment safely and independently. This topic becomes challenging as it requires detecting a wide variety of scenes to provide higher level assistive awareness. Vision-based technologies with monocular detectors or depth sensors have sprung up within several years of research. These separate approaches have achieved remarkable results with relatively low processing time and have improved the mobility of impaired people to a large extent. However, running all detectors jointly increases the latency and burdens the computational resources. In this paper, we put forward seizing pixel-wise semantic segmentation to cover navigation-related perception needs in a unif...
Electrical Powered Wheelchair (EPW) users may find navigation through indoor and outdoor environment...
International audienceBlindness affects millions of people worldwide, leading to difficulties in dai...
Outdoor mobility of Visually Impaired People (VIPs) has always been challenging due to the dynamical...
Navigational assistance aims to help visually-impaired people to ambulate the environment safely and...
Navigational assistance aims to help visually-impaired people to ambulate the environment safely and...
Navigational assistance aims to help visually-impaired people to ambulate the environment safely and...
In this paper we propose an effective and wearable mobility aid for people suffering of visual impai...
Semantic segmentation represents a promising means to unify different detection tasks, especially pi...
Vision-based systems for terrain detection are ubiquitous in mobile robotics, while such systems rec...
Approximately 285 million people in the world are estimated to be visually impaired. In the increasi...
The recent advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) motivate its ubiquitous use for computer vision ...
Electronic mobility aid, transforms visual information to another sensory modality, has proved to be...
In smart-cities, computer vision has the potential to dramatically improve the quality of life of pe...
Vision-based systems for terrain detection are ubiquitous in mobile robotics, while such systems rec...
Computer vision is a new approach to navigation aiding that assists visually impaired people to trav...
Electrical Powered Wheelchair (EPW) users may find navigation through indoor and outdoor environment...
International audienceBlindness affects millions of people worldwide, leading to difficulties in dai...
Outdoor mobility of Visually Impaired People (VIPs) has always been challenging due to the dynamical...
Navigational assistance aims to help visually-impaired people to ambulate the environment safely and...
Navigational assistance aims to help visually-impaired people to ambulate the environment safely and...
Navigational assistance aims to help visually-impaired people to ambulate the environment safely and...
In this paper we propose an effective and wearable mobility aid for people suffering of visual impai...
Semantic segmentation represents a promising means to unify different detection tasks, especially pi...
Vision-based systems for terrain detection are ubiquitous in mobile robotics, while such systems rec...
Approximately 285 million people in the world are estimated to be visually impaired. In the increasi...
The recent advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) motivate its ubiquitous use for computer vision ...
Electronic mobility aid, transforms visual information to another sensory modality, has proved to be...
In smart-cities, computer vision has the potential to dramatically improve the quality of life of pe...
Vision-based systems for terrain detection are ubiquitous in mobile robotics, while such systems rec...
Computer vision is a new approach to navigation aiding that assists visually impaired people to trav...
Electrical Powered Wheelchair (EPW) users may find navigation through indoor and outdoor environment...
International audienceBlindness affects millions of people worldwide, leading to difficulties in dai...
Outdoor mobility of Visually Impaired People (VIPs) has always been challenging due to the dynamical...