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Pedestrian lane detection for assistive navigation of blind people

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posted on 2024-11-13, 23:13 authored by M Le, Son Lam PhungSon Lam Phung, Abdesselam BouzerdoumAbdesselam Bouzerdoum
Navigating safely in outdoor environments is a challenging activity for vision-impaired people. This paper is a step towards developing an assistive navigation system for the blind. We propose a robust method for detecting the pedestrian marked lanes at traffic junctions. The proposed method includes two stages: regions of interest (ROI) extraction and lane marker verification. The ROI extraction is performed by using colour and intensity information. A probabilistic framework employing multiple geometric cues is then used to verify the extracted ROI. The experimental results have shown that the proposed method is robust under challenging illumination conditions and obtains superior performance compared to the existing methods. © 2012 ICPR Org Committee.

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Le, M., Phung, S. Lam. & Bouzerdoum, A. (2012). Pedestrian lane detection for assistive navigation of blind people. 21st International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR 2012) (pp. 2594-2597).

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Proceedings - International Conference on Pattern Recognition

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2594-2597

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English

RIS ID

76258

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