In this study, we aim to better understand the cognitive-emotional experience of visually impaired people when navigating in unfamiliar urban environments, both outdoor and indoor. We propose a multimodal framework based on random forest classifiers, which predict the actual environment among predefined generic classes of urban settings, inferring on real-time, non-invasive, ambulatory monitoring of brain and peripheral biosignals. Model performance reached 93% for the outdoor and 87% for the indoor environments (expressed in weighted AUROC), demonstrating the potential of the approach. Estimating the density distributions of the most predictive biomarkers, we present a series of geographic and temporal visualizations depicting the environm...
Cette recherche propose d’étudier l’incidence de l’environnement urbain sur certains aspects du dépl...
The concept of mobility is an important aspect for citizens and, given the development of cities, is...
Environmental psychologists have established multiple psychological benefits of interaction with nat...
Reliable detection of cognitive load would benefit the design of intelligent assistive navigation ai...
To a visually impaired individual the physical world presents many challenges. For a person with imp...
This study investigates the influence of urban environment on some aspects of the mobility of blind ...
AbstractThe paper describes the Object detection and recognition along with interpretation is consid...
This doctoral thesis is concerned with two primary research questions: first, how does the subjectiv...
International audienceGetting around independently on a daily basis is a challenge for blind pe...
Part of topic : Ambiantal experiences and experimentsInternational audienceThis study investigates a...
Urban spaces have a great impact on how people’s emotion and behaviour. There are number of factors ...
Urban built environments often include many negative stimuli (e.g., unleashed dogs, dead animals, li...
This research proposes a framework for signal processing and information fusion of spatial-temporal ...
Independent mobility in completing such tasks as walking through a town centre is taken for granted ...
Outdoor mobility of Visually Impaired People (VIPs) has always been challenging due to the dynamical...
Cette recherche propose d’étudier l’incidence de l’environnement urbain sur certains aspects du dépl...
The concept of mobility is an important aspect for citizens and, given the development of cities, is...
Environmental psychologists have established multiple psychological benefits of interaction with nat...
Reliable detection of cognitive load would benefit the design of intelligent assistive navigation ai...
To a visually impaired individual the physical world presents many challenges. For a person with imp...
This study investigates the influence of urban environment on some aspects of the mobility of blind ...
AbstractThe paper describes the Object detection and recognition along with interpretation is consid...
This doctoral thesis is concerned with two primary research questions: first, how does the subjectiv...
International audienceGetting around independently on a daily basis is a challenge for blind pe...
Part of topic : Ambiantal experiences and experimentsInternational audienceThis study investigates a...
Urban spaces have a great impact on how people’s emotion and behaviour. There are number of factors ...
Urban built environments often include many negative stimuli (e.g., unleashed dogs, dead animals, li...
This research proposes a framework for signal processing and information fusion of spatial-temporal ...
Independent mobility in completing such tasks as walking through a town centre is taken for granted ...
Outdoor mobility of Visually Impaired People (VIPs) has always been challenging due to the dynamical...
Cette recherche propose d’étudier l’incidence de l’environnement urbain sur certains aspects du dépl...
The concept of mobility is an important aspect for citizens and, given the development of cities, is...
Environmental psychologists have established multiple psychological benefits of interaction with nat...