NavCog3 in the wild: Large-scale blind indoor navigation assistant with semantic features

D Sato, U Oh, J Guerreiro, D Ahmetovic… - ACM Transactions on …, 2019 - dl.acm.org
NavCog3 is a smartphone turn-by-turn navigation assistant system we developed
specifically designed to enable independent navigation for people with visual impairments …

Advancement in navigation technologies and their potential for the visually impaired: a comprehensive review

V Isazade - Spatial information research, 2023 - Springer
Improvements in technology and navigation tools are leading to more affordable and
effective solutions to assist individuals with visual impairments. The progress made in …

Navcog3: An evaluation of a smartphone-based blind indoor navigation assistant with semantic features in a large-scale environment

D Sato, U Oh, K Naito, H Takagi, K Kitani… - Proceedings of the 19th …, 2017 - dl.acm.org
Navigating in unfamiliar environments is challenging for most people, especially for
individuals with visual impairments. While many personal navigation tools have been …

NAVIG: Augmented reality guidance system for the visually impaired: Combining object localization, GNSS, and spatial audio

BFG Katz, S Kammoun, G Parseihian, O Gutierrez… - Virtual Reality, 2012 - Springer
Navigating complex routes and finding objects of interest are challenging tasks for the
visually impaired. The project NAVIG (Navigation Assisted by artificial VIsion and GNSS) is …

A highly accurate and reliable data fusion framework for guiding the visually impaired

WM Elmannai, KM Elleithy - Ieee Access, 2018 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The world has approximately 253 million visually impaired (VI) people according to a report
by the world health organization (WHO) in 2014. Thirty-six million people are estimated to be …

Navigation and space perception assistance for the visually impaired: The NAVIG project

S Kammoun, G Parseihian, O Gutierrez, A Brilhault… - Irbm, 2012 - Elsevier
Navigation, especially in unknown areas, remains a major problem for the visually impaired
(VI). Over the past 50years, a number of electronic travel aids (ETAs) have been developed …

Fusion of artificial vision and GPS to improve blind pedestrian positioning

A Brilhault, S Kammoun, O Gutierrez… - 2011 4th IFIP …, 2011 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Orientation and mobility are tremendous problems for Blind people. Assistive technologies
based on Global Positioning System (GPS) could provide them with a remarkable autonomy …

Personalized accessibility map (PAM): A novel assisted wayfinding approach for people with disabilities

HA Karimi, L Zhang, JG Benner - Annals of GIS, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Accessibility information is necessary to support the everyday mobility of people with
disabilities. As a service to aid the mobility of students with disabilities, some universities …

Biopreservatives against foodborne bacteria: Combined effect of nisin and nanoncapsulated curcumin and co-encapsulation of nisin and curcumin

MB Quichaba, TFM Moreira, A De Oliveira… - Journal of Food Science …, 2023 - Springer
Nisin, a bacteriocin widely used in the food industry, and curcumin, the yellow pigment
extracted from turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) stand out among the numerous natural …

A new framework for cognitive mobility of visually impaired users in using tactile device

EE Pissaloux, R Velázquez… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This paper proposes a novel framework for a better understanding of human cognitive
locomotion and its interaction with the new tactile technologies that assist mobility and the …