2017
DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.3410
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Assistive guidance system for the visually impaired

Abstract: In recent years, with the improvement in imaging technology, the quality of small cameras have significantly improved. Coupled with the introduction of credit-card sized single-board computers such as Raspberry Pi, it is now possible to integrate a small camera with a wearable computer. This paper aims to develop a low cost product, using a webcam and Raspberry Pi, for visually-impaired people, which can assist them in detecting and recognising pedestrian crosswalks and staircases. There are two steps involved… Show more

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“…Rohit Takhar, Tushar Sharma, Udit Arora, Sohit Verma [1] developed a low-cost wearable assistive product using a webcam and Raspberry Pi that assists Visually Impaired people in detecting and recognizing pedestrians' crosswalks and staircases and the device is capable to adapt to different light conditions.…”
Section: Wearable Assistive Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rohit Takhar, Tushar Sharma, Udit Arora, Sohit Verma [1] developed a low-cost wearable assistive product using a webcam and Raspberry Pi that assists Visually Impaired people in detecting and recognizing pedestrians' crosswalks and staircases and the device is capable to adapt to different light conditions.…”
Section: Wearable Assistive Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%