Real-time Multiresolution Crosswalk Detection with Walk Light Recognition for the Blind

Real-time image processing and object detection techniques have a great potential to be applied in digital assistive tools for the blind and visually impaired persons. In this paper, algorithm for crosswalk detection and walk light recognition is proposed with the main aim to help blind person whe...

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Main Authors: ROMIC, K., GALIC, I., LEVENTIC, H., NENADIC, K.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava 2018-02-01
Series:Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.4316/AECE.2018.01002
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spelling doaj-690911fd6c8b43d0af01c30c1cc19e6f2020-11-24T22:46:17ZengStefan cel Mare University of SuceavaAdvances in Electrical and Computer Engineering1582-74451844-76002018-02-01181112010.4316/AECE.2018.01002Real-time Multiresolution Crosswalk Detection with Walk Light Recognition for the BlindROMIC, K.GALIC, I.LEVENTIC, H.NENADIC, K.Real-time image processing and object detection techniques have a great potential to be applied in digital assistive tools for the blind and visually impaired persons. In this paper, algorithm for crosswalk detection and walk light recognition is proposed with the main aim to help blind person when crossing the road. The proposed algorithm is optimized to work in real-time on portable devices using standard cameras. Images captured by camera are processed while person is moving and decision about detected crosswalk is provided as an output along with the information about walk light if one is present. Crosswalk detection method is based on multiresolution morphological image processing, while the walk light recognition is performed by proposed 6-stage algorithm. The main contributions of this paper are accurate crosswalk detection with small processing time due to multiresolution processing and the recognition of the walk lights covering only small amount of pixels in image. The experiment is conducted using images from video sequences captured in realistic situations on crossings. The results show 98.3% correct crosswalk detections and 89.5% correct walk lights recognition with average processing speed of about 16 frames per second.http://dx.doi.org/10.4316/AECE.2018.01002assistive technologyimage recognitionmachine visionmorphological operationsobject detection
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author ROMIC, K.
GALIC, I.
LEVENTIC, H.
NENADIC, K.
spellingShingle ROMIC, K.
GALIC, I.
LEVENTIC, H.
NENADIC, K.
Real-time Multiresolution Crosswalk Detection with Walk Light Recognition for the Blind
Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering
assistive technology
image recognition
machine vision
morphological operations
object detection
author_facet ROMIC, K.
GALIC, I.
LEVENTIC, H.
NENADIC, K.
author_sort ROMIC, K.
title Real-time Multiresolution Crosswalk Detection with Walk Light Recognition for the Blind
title_short Real-time Multiresolution Crosswalk Detection with Walk Light Recognition for the Blind
title_full Real-time Multiresolution Crosswalk Detection with Walk Light Recognition for the Blind
title_fullStr Real-time Multiresolution Crosswalk Detection with Walk Light Recognition for the Blind
title_full_unstemmed Real-time Multiresolution Crosswalk Detection with Walk Light Recognition for the Blind
title_sort real-time multiresolution crosswalk detection with walk light recognition for the blind
publisher Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava
series Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering
issn 1582-7445
1844-7600
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Real-time image processing and object detection techniques have a great potential to be applied in digital assistive tools for the blind and visually impaired persons. In this paper, algorithm for crosswalk detection and walk light recognition is proposed with the main aim to help blind person when crossing the road. The proposed algorithm is optimized to work in real-time on portable devices using standard cameras. Images captured by camera are processed while person is moving and decision about detected crosswalk is provided as an output along with the information about walk light if one is present. Crosswalk detection method is based on multiresolution morphological image processing, while the walk light recognition is performed by proposed 6-stage algorithm. The main contributions of this paper are accurate crosswalk detection with small processing time due to multiresolution processing and the recognition of the walk lights covering only small amount of pixels in image. The experiment is conducted using images from video sequences captured in realistic situations on crossings. The results show 98.3% correct crosswalk detections and 89.5% correct walk lights recognition with average processing speed of about 16 frames per second.
topic assistive technology
image recognition
machine vision
morphological operations
object detection
url http://dx.doi.org/10.4316/AECE.2018.01002
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