Zaidao Han , Sanqian Li , Xiang Wang , Xiaoqing Hu , Risa Higashita , Jiang Liu
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The MP-SSD system combines potential navigation target detection, path planning, and 3D Semantic Scene Completion (SSC) techniques to develop a widely applicable environmental detection and sensory substitution device (SSD), that can cater to the practical requirements of BVIs. Specifically, MP-SSD can extract semantic and spatial information from the input RGB image through the three-dimensional SSC model, and complete the information of the invisible area of the scene, thereby identifying potential target points and planning the shortest navigation path. During the interaction process, the system provides multi-path prompts through spatial audio to ensure accurate guidance. 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Multi-path sensory substitution device navigates the blind and visually impaired individuals
With the rapid advancements in computer vision technology, real-time autonomous navigation systems for blind and visually impaired individuals (BVIs) leveraging scene understanding have become increasingly feasible. Remarkably, existing navigation systems demonstrate excellent performance in obstacle detection and directional guidance for BVIs. Nevertheless, they lack the spatial perception of the entire scene for BVIs to reach the autonomous navigation. To overcome this issue, we propose a novel computer vision-based method to generate Multiple Paths with Sensory Substitution Device (MP-SSD) system, aiming to effectively and conveniently provide key autonomous navigation information for BVIs in outdoor routes. The MP-SSD system combines potential navigation target detection, path planning, and 3D Semantic Scene Completion (SSC) techniques to develop a widely applicable environmental detection and sensory substitution device (SSD), that can cater to the practical requirements of BVIs. Specifically, MP-SSD can extract semantic and spatial information from the input RGB image through the three-dimensional SSC model, and complete the information of the invisible area of the scene, thereby identifying potential target points and planning the shortest navigation path. During the interaction process, the system provides multi-path prompts through spatial audio to ensure accurate guidance. Experimental analyses on experience feedback of BVIs indicate that MP-SSD can effectively help BVIs actively acquire valuable navigation information in outdoor environments, thereby enhancing their autonomous mobility.
期刊介绍:
Displays is the international journal covering the research and development of display technology, its effective presentation and perception of information, and applications and systems including display-human interface.
Technical papers on practical developments in Displays technology provide an effective channel to promote greater understanding and cross-fertilization across the diverse disciplines of the Displays community. Original research papers solving ergonomics issues at the display-human interface advance effective presentation of information. Tutorial papers covering fundamentals intended for display technologies and human factor engineers new to the field will also occasionally featured.