Fuzzy Gaze Control-based Navigational Assistance System for Visually Impaired People in a Dynamic Indoor Environment

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285 million people are estimated to be visually impaired worldwide. Visually impaired people typically use a white cane or a guide dog or both of them to walk down the street. However, such as a cane and/or a dog are not enough to secure them from being collided with obstacles in a dynamic environment. This paper proposes a navigational assistance system based on fuzzy integral-based gaze control for visually impaired people in a dynamic indoor environment. It largely consists of an RGB-D camera and a vibrotactile vest interface. The RGB-D camera detects static and dynamic obstacles and obtains obstacle information on their center positions, sizes, and velocities. The fuzzy integral-based gaze control for obstacle detection is proposed to reduce a blind spot of the camera and obtain more information of the environment. The vibrotactile vest interface notifies a direction to avoid the obstacle using a fuzzy integral-based imminent-obstacle selection algorithm. To confirm the performance of the proposed assistance system for visually impaired people, experiments are carried out in an indoor dynamic environment.
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Issue Date
2015-08-04
Language
English
Citation

IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems, FUZZ-IEEE 2015

ISSN
1544-5615
DOI
10.1109/FUZZ-IEEE.2015.7337837
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/204408
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EE-Conference Papers(학술회의논문)
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