2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11760-017-1083-x
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An approach to vision-based localisation with binary features for partially sighted people

Abstract: In this paper, an approach to the development of a localisation system for supporting visually impaired people is proposed. Instead of using unique visual markers or radio tags, this approach relies on image recognition with local feature descriptors. In order to provide fast and robust keypoint description, a new binary descriptor is introduced. The descriptor computation pipeline selects four image patches with scale-dependent sizes around the keypoint and then places five square pixel blocks within each pat… Show more

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“…Camera-based uses the camera as a sensor to detect locations. The basic concept is to use the image matching method by applying artificial intelligence/AI [84] or machine learning/ML [85], [86]. The offline phase is carried out first to collect datasets from the room that will be stored in a database.…”
Section: B the Slr Results Of Rq1: Type Of Sensor And Purpose In Indo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Camera-based uses the camera as a sensor to detect locations. The basic concept is to use the image matching method by applying artificial intelligence/AI [84] or machine learning/ML [85], [86]. The offline phase is carried out first to collect datasets from the room that will be stored in a database.…”
Section: B the Slr Results Of Rq1: Type Of Sensor And Purpose In Indo...mentioning
confidence: 99%