Top-View-Based Guidance for Blind People Using Directional Ellipse Model

The guidance system proposed in this paper aims to complement the white cane by monitoring road conditions in a medium range for blind pedestrians in real time. The system prototype employs only one webcam fixed at the waist of user. One of the main difficulties of using a single camera in outdoor o...

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Main Authors: Qing Lin, Hernsoo Hahn, Youngjoon Han
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2013-09-01
Series:International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5772/56715
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spelling doaj-6955f7abbef442e7a7f4f2e5fd7f96752020-11-25T03:40:52ZengSAGE PublishingInternational Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems1729-88142013-09-011010.5772/5671510.5772_56715Top-View-Based Guidance for Blind People Using Directional Ellipse ModelQing Lin0Hernsoo Hahn1Youngjoon Han2 Department of Electronic Engineering, Soongsil University, Seoul, South Korea Department of Electronic Engineering, Soongsil University, Seoul, South Korea Department of Electronic Engineering, Soongsil University, Seoul, South KoreaThe guidance system proposed in this paper aims to complement the white cane by monitoring road conditions in a medium range for blind pedestrians in real time. The system prototype employs only one webcam fixed at the waist of user. One of the main difficulties of using a single camera in outdoor obstacle detection is the discrimination of obstacles from a complex background. To solve this problem, this paper re-formulates top-view mapping as an inhomogeneous re-sampling process, so that background edges are sub-sampled while obstacle edges are oversampled in the top-view domain. Morphology filters are then used to enhance obstacle edges as edge-blobs, which are further represented using a directional ellipse as a new model for obstacle classification. Based on the identified obstacles, safe walking area is estimated by tracking a polar edge-blob histogram. To transfer the information obtained from image domain to language domain, this paper proposes a verbal message generation scheme based on fuzzy logic. The efficiency of the system is confirmed by testing the system with visually impaired people on outdoor pedestrian paths.https://doi.org/10.5772/56715
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Top-View-Based Guidance for Blind People Using Directional Ellipse Model
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Hernsoo Hahn
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title Top-View-Based Guidance for Blind People Using Directional Ellipse Model
title_short Top-View-Based Guidance for Blind People Using Directional Ellipse Model
title_full Top-View-Based Guidance for Blind People Using Directional Ellipse Model
title_fullStr Top-View-Based Guidance for Blind People Using Directional Ellipse Model
title_full_unstemmed Top-View-Based Guidance for Blind People Using Directional Ellipse Model
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publisher SAGE Publishing
series International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems
issn 1729-8814
publishDate 2013-09-01
description The guidance system proposed in this paper aims to complement the white cane by monitoring road conditions in a medium range for blind pedestrians in real time. The system prototype employs only one webcam fixed at the waist of user. One of the main difficulties of using a single camera in outdoor obstacle detection is the discrimination of obstacles from a complex background. To solve this problem, this paper re-formulates top-view mapping as an inhomogeneous re-sampling process, so that background edges are sub-sampled while obstacle edges are oversampled in the top-view domain. Morphology filters are then used to enhance obstacle edges as edge-blobs, which are further represented using a directional ellipse as a new model for obstacle classification. Based on the identified obstacles, safe walking area is estimated by tracking a polar edge-blob histogram. To transfer the information obtained from image domain to language domain, this paper proposes a verbal message generation scheme based on fuzzy logic. The efficiency of the system is confirmed by testing the system with visually impaired people on outdoor pedestrian paths.
url https://doi.org/10.5772/56715
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