2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10209-020-00764-1
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User-centered system design for assisted navigation of visually impaired individuals in outdoor cultural environments

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“…The proposed framework has been implemented as a module to be integrated in the ENORASI system, aiming to the navigation of people with disabilities, such as the VIIs, in outdoor cultural spaces [15,16]. Future work includes Table 7 Experimental results under various validation scenarios: the cumulative tour collision risk indicates the sum of the collision risk factor of the generated route; the tour duration is given in time periods and shows the duration that the user needs to walk the generated route; and the number of route changes indicates how many times the user should perform a turn while walking the generated route 7 Results of total collision risk (CR) factor of the generated routes by each model Fig.…”
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“…The proposed framework has been implemented as a module to be integrated in the ENORASI system, aiming to the navigation of people with disabilities, such as the VIIs, in outdoor cultural spaces [15,16]. Future work includes Table 7 Experimental results under various validation scenarios: the cumulative tour collision risk indicates the sum of the collision risk factor of the generated route; the tour duration is given in time periods and shows the duration that the user needs to walk the generated route; and the number of route changes indicates how many times the user should perform a turn while walking the generated route 7 Results of total collision risk (CR) factor of the generated routes by each model Fig.…”
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“…Another important term that is being optimized by the INLP model is the route smoothness term. The route smoothness term avoids the abrupt and repetitive route deviations and changes since people with disabilities, such as the VIIs, should always feel safe, walking on as straight routes as possible, making it easier to maintain their orientation [15,16]. Also, the cultural experience term maximizes the cultural experience of the visitor by penalizing the multiple crossovers of paths, especially of the ones with low cultural value.…”
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