This paper presents a novel wayfinding system adapted to people with cognitive disabilities. It adapts to the user in terms of route calculation, instructions delivery, and interface design. To do so, the system divides the calculated route into atomic instructions and uses street-level photographs at the decision points. To evaluate this approach, we compared it with a commercial navigation application on a field trial with a sample of users (N = 18). From the evaluation, we concluded that our system improves users’ performance in terms of the number who reached the destination and were able to identify it correctly
Being able to orient in the vicinity of the home and independently go shopping or visiting a friend ...
In this paper we discuss the relations between cognitive maps, spatial abilities and human wayfindin...
Despite an increased amount of technologies and systems designed to address the navigational require...
This paper presents a novel wayfinding system adapted to people with cognitive disabilities. It adap...
Traditional turn-by-turn navigation approaches often do not provide sufficiently detailed informatio...
Despite an increased amount of technologies and systems designed to address the navigational require...
To achieve safe and independent mobility, people usually depend on published information, prior expe...
A significant challenge faced by visually impaired people is ‘wayfinding’, which is the ability to f...
In recent years, there has been an escalation of orientation and wayfinding technologies and systems...
Despite considerable recent interest in research related to wayfinding and navigation of pedestrians...
Despite considerable recent interest in research related to wayfinding and navigation of pedestrians...
A smart wearable system can provide significant benefits to people with visual impairment to improve...
In an unfamiliar environment we spot and explore all available information which might guide us to a...
International audienceIn Electronic Orientation Aids, the guidance process consists in two steps: fi...
A review of 35 peer reviewed articles dated from 2016 to February, 2021 was conducted to identify an...
Being able to orient in the vicinity of the home and independently go shopping or visiting a friend ...
In this paper we discuss the relations between cognitive maps, spatial abilities and human wayfindin...
Despite an increased amount of technologies and systems designed to address the navigational require...
This paper presents a novel wayfinding system adapted to people with cognitive disabilities. It adap...
Traditional turn-by-turn navigation approaches often do not provide sufficiently detailed informatio...
Despite an increased amount of technologies and systems designed to address the navigational require...
To achieve safe and independent mobility, people usually depend on published information, prior expe...
A significant challenge faced by visually impaired people is ‘wayfinding’, which is the ability to f...
In recent years, there has been an escalation of orientation and wayfinding technologies and systems...
Despite considerable recent interest in research related to wayfinding and navigation of pedestrians...
Despite considerable recent interest in research related to wayfinding and navigation of pedestrians...
A smart wearable system can provide significant benefits to people with visual impairment to improve...
In an unfamiliar environment we spot and explore all available information which might guide us to a...
International audienceIn Electronic Orientation Aids, the guidance process consists in two steps: fi...
A review of 35 peer reviewed articles dated from 2016 to February, 2021 was conducted to identify an...
Being able to orient in the vicinity of the home and independently go shopping or visiting a friend ...
In this paper we discuss the relations between cognitive maps, spatial abilities and human wayfindin...
Despite an increased amount of technologies and systems designed to address the navigational require...