Towards Ubiquitous Accessibility Digital Maps for Smart Cities

Heba Aly, M. Youssef, A. Agrawala
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Designing indoor and outdoor spaces to become accessible for people with disabilities is of paramount importance. Accessibility leads to improvements in human rights and business outcomes; due to inclusion of a broader range of the population. For example, adding braille writing to signs and installing ramps allow visually-impaired people and the wheel-chaired to navigate on their own. While digital-maps have evolved in recent years to become a part of our everyday life, available ones primarily cover vehicular roads only with limited, if any, accessibility information. This highly limits the range of applications they can support. In this paper, we present our vision for ubiquitous accessibility digital-maps for smart cities; where the maps' indoor and outdoor spaces are automatically updated with the various accessibility-features and marked to assess their accessibility levels for the different disability types such as vision-impairment, wheel-chaired, deafness, etc. To realize this vision, we describe an architecture for a crowd-sourcing-based system to automatically construct the accessibility maps. In addition, we discuss the multi-disciplinary challenges that have to be addressed to materialize it as well as the current pioneering efforts in the research community related to our vision.
面向无处不在的智能城市数字地图
设计适合残疾人使用的室内和室外空间至关重要。无障碍导致人权和商业成果的改善;由于纳入的人口范围更广。例如,在标志上添加盲文,并安装坡道,让视障人士和轮椅轮椅的人能够自己导航。虽然近年来数字地图已经发展成为我们日常生活的一部分,但现有的地图主要覆盖车辆道路,只有有限的可访问性信息,如果有的话。这极大地限制了它们可以支持的应用程序范围。在本文中,我们提出了我们对智慧城市无处不在的可访问性数字地图的愿景;地图的室内和室外空间会自动更新各种无障碍特征,并标记以评估不同残疾类型(如视力障碍、轮椅轮椅、耳聋等)的无障碍水平。为了实现这一愿景,我们描述了一个基于众包的系统的体系结构,以自动构建可访问性地图。此外,我们讨论了必须解决的多学科挑战,以实现它,以及目前在与我们的愿景相关的研究界的开创性努力。
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