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Self-Localization at Street Intersections.

Giovanni Fusco, Huiying Shen, James M Coughlan.   

Abstract

There is growing interest among smartphone users in the ability to determine their precise location in their environment for a variety of applications related to wayfinding, travel and shopping. While GPS provides valuable self-localization estimates, its accuracy is limited to approximately 10 meters in most urban locations. This paper focuses on the self-localization needs of blind or visually impaired travelers, who are faced with the challenge of negotiating street intersections. These travelers need more precise self-localization to help them align themselves properly to crosswalks, signal lights and other features such as walk light pushbuttons. We demonstrate a novel computer vision-based localization approach that is tailored to the street intersection domain. Unlike most work on computer vision-based localization techniques, which typically assume the presence of detailed, high-quality 3D models of urban environments, our technique harnesses the availability of simple, ubiquitous satellite imagery (e.g., Google Maps) to create simple maps of each intersection. Not only does this technique scale naturally to the great majority of street intersections in urban areas, but it has the added advantage of incorporating the specific metric information that blind or visually impaired travelers need, namely, the locations of intersection features such as crosswalks. Key to our approach is the integration of IMU (inertial measurement unit) information with geometric information obtained from image panorama stitchings. Finally, we evaluate the localization performance of our algorithm on a dataset of intersection panoramas, demonstrating the feasibility of our approach.

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Keywords:  IMU (inertial measurement unit); assistive technology; blindness and low vision; image stitching; mobile vision; self-localization

Year:  2014        PMID: 25210926      PMCID: PMC4157747          DOI: 10.1109/CRV.2014.14

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Conf Comput Robot Vis


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1.  SMARTPHONE-BASED CROSSWALK DETECTION AND LOCALIZATION FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEDESTRIANS.

Authors:  Vidya N Murali; James M Coughlan
Journal:  IEEE Int Conf Multimed Expo Workshops       Date:  2013-07

2.  Crosswatch: a System for Providing Guidance to Visually Impaired Travelers at Traffic Intersections.

Authors:  James M Coughlan; Huiying Shen
Journal:  J Assist Technol       Date:  2013-04-01
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1.  Mind your crossings: Mining GIS imagery for crosswalk localization.

Authors:  Dragan Ahmetovic; Roberto Manduchi; James M Coughlan; Sergio Mascetti
Journal:  ACM Trans Access Comput       Date:  2017-04

2.  Determining a Blind Pedestrian's Location and Orientation at Traffic Intersections.

Authors:  Giovanni Fusco; Huiying Shen; Vidya Murali; James M Coughlan
Journal:  Comput Help People Spec Needs       Date:  2014

3.  Visual Localizer: Outdoor Localization Based on ConvNet Descriptor and Global Optimization for Visually Impaired Pedestrians.

Authors:  Shufei Lin; Ruiqi Cheng; Kaiwei Wang; Kailun Yang
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2018-07-31       Impact factor: 3.576

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