基于相机的移动电子旅行辅助工具支持未知空间的认知地图

Limin Zeng, Markus Simros, G. Weber
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盲人和视障人士经常使用“物体对物体”的策略,通过手杖或身体的身体接触来探索未知的空间。基于摄像头的移动电子旅行辅助设备(ETAs)不仅在检测障碍物时提供比白手杖更大的工作范围,而且使用户无需身体接触即可识别感兴趣的物体。在本文中,我们对7名视障参与者进行了案例研究,研究他们如何使用基于深度感测相机的ETA来探索未知空间,以及他们如何重建周围物体的认知映射。我们发现,基于摄像头的移动eta可以帮助视障用户在没有身体接触的情况下有效地探索周围环境。此外,我们的原始研究表明,ETA用户改变了他们探索周围环境的策略,从使用“对象到对象”的方法到使用“观察点到观察点”的策略。与使用白手杖的人相比,参与者对周围环境的认知映射有所改善。
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Camera-based mobile electronic travel aids support for cognitive mapping of unknown spaces
Blind and visually impaired people often use an "object-to-object" strategy to explore unknown spaces through physical contact via their canes or bodies. Camera-based mobile electronic travel aids (ETAs) not only offer a larger work range than a white cane while detecting obstacles, but also enable users to recognise objects of interest without physical contact. In this paper, we conducted a case study with seven visually impaired participants, to investigate how they use a depth-sensing camera-based ETA for exploring unknown spaces, and how they reconstruct cognitive mappings of surrounding objects. We found that camera-based mobile ETAs would assist visually impaired users to explore the surrounding environment effectively and without physical contact. Furthermore, our original study indicates ETA users change their strategies for exploring the surrounding environment from using an "object-to-object" approach to an "observation-point to observation-point" strategy. Participants improved their cognitive mappings of the surrounding environment compared to white cane users.
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