The use of RGB-Depth (RGB-D) sensors for assisting visually impaired people (VIP) has been widely reported as they offer portability, function-diversity and cost-effectiveness. However, polarization cues to assist traversability awareness without precautions against stepping into water areas are weak. In this paper, a polarized RGB-Depth (pRGB-D) framework is proposed to detect traversable area and water hazards simultaneously with polarization-color-depth-attitude information to enhance safety during navigation. The approach has been tested on a pRGB-D dataset, which is built for tuning parameters and evaluating the performance. Moreover, the approach has been integrated into a wearable prototype which generates a stereo sound feedback to ...
Outdoor mobility of Visually Impaired People (VIPs) has always been challenging due to the dynamical...
For a number of years, scientists have been trying to develop aids that can make visually impaired p...
All over the world 285 million individuals are estimated to be visually impaired: morespecifically 3...
The introduction of RGB-Depth (RGB-D) sensors into the visually impaired people (VIP)-assisting area...
refers to systems that are able to assist or guide people with vision loss, ranging from partially s...
In this paper we propose an effective and wearable mobility aid for people suffering of visual impai...
The aim of this article is focused on the design of an obstacle detection system for assisting visua...
Electronic mobility aid, transforms visual information to another sensory modality, has proved to be...
In this demo, we present the detection module of the See ColOr (Seeing Colors with an Orchestra) mob...
This paper proposes an effective and wearable mobility aid aimed at improving the quality of life of...
The aim of this article is focused on the design of an obstacle detection system for assisting visua...
In this paper a navigational aid for visually impaired people is presented. The system uses a RGB-D ...
We present a wearable assistance system for visually impaired persons that perceives the environment...
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...
Outdoor mobility of Visually Impaired People (VIPs) has always been challenging due to the dynamical...
For a number of years, scientists have been trying to develop aids that can make visually impaired p...
All over the world 285 million individuals are estimated to be visually impaired: morespecifically 3...
The introduction of RGB-Depth (RGB-D) sensors into the visually impaired people (VIP)-assisting area...
refers to systems that are able to assist or guide people with vision loss, ranging from partially s...
In this paper we propose an effective and wearable mobility aid for people suffering of visual impai...
The aim of this article is focused on the design of an obstacle detection system for assisting visua...
Electronic mobility aid, transforms visual information to another sensory modality, has proved to be...
In this demo, we present the detection module of the See ColOr (Seeing Colors with an Orchestra) mob...
This paper proposes an effective and wearable mobility aid aimed at improving the quality of life of...
The aim of this article is focused on the design of an obstacle detection system for assisting visua...
In this paper a navigational aid for visually impaired people is presented. The system uses a RGB-D ...
We present a wearable assistance system for visually impaired persons that perceives the environment...
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...
Outdoor mobility of Visually Impaired People (VIPs) has always been challenging due to the dynamical...
For a number of years, scientists have been trying to develop aids that can make visually impaired p...
All over the world 285 million individuals are estimated to be visually impaired: morespecifically 3...