Landmark-based navigation systems have proven benefits re- lative to traditional turn-by-turn systems that use street names and distances. However, one obstacle to the implementation of landmark-based navigation systems is the complex challenge of selecting salient local landmarks at each decision point for each user. In this paper, we present Pharos, a novel system that extends turn-by-turn navigation instructions using a single global landmark (e.g. the Eiffel Tower, the Burj Khalifa, mu- nicipal TV towers) rather than multiple, hard-to-select local landmarks. We first show that our approach is feasible in a large number of cities around the world through the use of computer vision to select global landmarks. We then present the results o...
Landmarks are vital elements as they contribute to our understanding of cities. As mentioned by Lync...
Car navigation system devices provide today with an easy and simple solution to the basic concept of...
International audienceThe role of global landmarks-those seen from multiple, distant points-and loca...
Landmark-based navigation systems have proven benefits re- lative to traditional turn-by-turn system...
Many navigation services, such as car navigation services, provide users with praxic navigational in...
The concept ‘Landmark’ describes a readily identifiable object which serves as external reference po...
Most existing Global Positioning System (GPS)-based vehicle navigation systems (also termed route\ud...
In visual navigation, landmarks can be used in a number of different ways. In this paper, we investi...
Vehicle navigation systems usually simply function by calculating the shortest fastest route over a ...
Mobile navigation systems are important assets for travelers visiting foreign environments, as they ...
Abstract. Navigation services communicate optimal routes to users by providing sequences of instruct...
Many navigation services, such as car navigation services, provide users with praxic navigational in...
Landmarks (e.g. traffic lights, churches, monuments) have great potential to support travellers in n...
Car navigation has become one of the most widely used examples of Location-Based Services (LBSs). H...
Although current navigation services provide significant benefits to people's mobility, the turn-by-...
Landmarks are vital elements as they contribute to our understanding of cities. As mentioned by Lync...
Car navigation system devices provide today with an easy and simple solution to the basic concept of...
International audienceThe role of global landmarks-those seen from multiple, distant points-and loca...
Landmark-based navigation systems have proven benefits re- lative to traditional turn-by-turn system...
Many navigation services, such as car navigation services, provide users with praxic navigational in...
The concept ‘Landmark’ describes a readily identifiable object which serves as external reference po...
Most existing Global Positioning System (GPS)-based vehicle navigation systems (also termed route\ud...
In visual navigation, landmarks can be used in a number of different ways. In this paper, we investi...
Vehicle navigation systems usually simply function by calculating the shortest fastest route over a ...
Mobile navigation systems are important assets for travelers visiting foreign environments, as they ...
Abstract. Navigation services communicate optimal routes to users by providing sequences of instruct...
Many navigation services, such as car navigation services, provide users with praxic navigational in...
Landmarks (e.g. traffic lights, churches, monuments) have great potential to support travellers in n...
Car navigation has become one of the most widely used examples of Location-Based Services (LBSs). H...
Although current navigation services provide significant benefits to people's mobility, the turn-by-...
Landmarks are vital elements as they contribute to our understanding of cities. As mentioned by Lync...
Car navigation system devices provide today with an easy and simple solution to the basic concept of...
International audienceThe role of global landmarks-those seen from multiple, distant points-and loca...