一种低成本的可穿戴支持系统,用于视障人士

Luis González-Delgado, L. Serpa-Andrade, K. Calle-Urgilez, A. Guzhñay-Lucero, V. Robles-Bykbaev, M. Mena-Salcedo
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根据世界卫生组织(世卫组织)的资料,目前世界上约有3 900万人视力受损。这些人需要发展一些日常活动,就像没有视觉障碍的人一样。这些活动对视障人士来说可能非常困难或危险(例如,使用公共交通工具、过马路、独自行走等)。基于此,本文提出了一种低成本的系统,能够满足盲人的一些需求,如人脸识别、提醒服药、自动读取邮件、自动检测物体及其距离等。所提出的系统可以很容易地添加到任何类型的手套。为了确定建议方法的可行性,我们对5名视障人士进行了试点试验。中试实验的第一部分包括确定该装置在4种不同光照条件下的响应以及对目标的检测。在第二部分中,我们测量了参与者在真实条件下使用设备后的感知。所取得的结果表明,用户对设备的重量和处理达成了良好的共识(80%的参与者非常同意);然而,舒适性必须得到改善(60%的参与者同意)。
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A low-cost wearable support system for visually disabled people
According to World Health Organization (WHO), currently in the World there are around 39 million persons visually impaired. These persons need developing several daily activities in the same way that they are done by people without visual impairments. These activities can be very difficult or dangerous for visually impaired persons (e.g. using public transport, crossing streets, walking alone, etc.). On those grounds, in this paper we present a low-cost system able to meet some needs of blind persons, such as face recognition, reminders to take medications, automatic mail reading, automatic detection of objects and their distance, among others. The proposed system can be easily added to any type of glove. With the aim of determining the real feasibility of the proposed approach, we have carried a pilot experiment with 5 persons with visual impairments. The first part of pilot experiment consisted of determining the response of the device under 4 environments with different light conditions as well as the object detection. In the second part we have measured the perceptions of participants after using device in real conditions. The achieved results shown good agreement of users with respect to weight and handling of the device (80% of participants are strongly agree); whereas the comfort must be improved (60% of participants are agree).
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