Ivanchenko Volodymyr, Coughlan James, Shen Huiying
The Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute, 2318 Fillmore St., San Francisco CA 94115, USA.
Comput Help People Spec Needs. 2008 Jul;5105:1122-1128. doi: 10.1007/978-3-540-70540-6_168.
Urban intersections are the most dangerous parts of a blind or visually impaired person's travel. To address this problem, this paper describes the novel "Crosswatch" system, which uses computer vision to provide information about the location and orientation of crosswalks to a blind or visually impaired pedestrian holding a camera cell phone. A prototype of the system runs on an off-the-shelf Nokia camera phone in real time, which automatically takes a few images per second, uses the cell phone's built-in computer to analyze each image in a fraction of a second and sounds an audio tone when it detects a crosswalk. Tests with blind subjects demonstrate the feasibility of the system and its ability to provide useful crosswalk alignment information under real-world conditions.
城市十字路口是盲人或视力受损者出行中最危险的路段。为解决这一问题,本文介绍了一种新颖的“Crosswatch”系统,该系统利用计算机视觉向手持带摄像头手机的盲人或视力受损行人提供人行横道的位置和方向信息。该系统的一个原型在一部现成的诺基亚摄像手机上实时运行,它每秒自动拍摄几张图像,利用手机内置计算机在几分之一秒内分析每张图像,并在检测到人行横道时发出音频提示音。对盲人受试者的测试证明了该系统的可行性及其在实际环境中提供有用的人行横道对齐信息的能力。