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Visual Localization of Key Positions for Visually Impaired People

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arxiv 1810.03790 v1 pith:KX4CESAG submitted 2018-10-09 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords localizationvisualpositionsapproachdevicesgnssimpairedpeople
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On the off-the-shelf navigational assistance devices, the localization precision is limited to the signal error of global navigation satellite system (GNSS). During travelling outdoors, the inaccurately localization perplexes visually impaired people, especially at key positions, such as gates, bus stations or intersections. The visual localization is a feasible approach to improving the positioning precision of assistive devices. Using multiple image descriptors, the paper proposes a robust and efficient visual localization algorithm, which takes advantage of priori GNSS signals and multi-modal images to achieve the accurate localization of key positions. In the experiments, we implement the approach on the wearable system and test the performance of visual localization under practical scenarios.

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