2016
DOI: 10.1108/jat-04-2015-0014
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Multimodal and alternative perception for the visually impaired: a survey

Abstract: Purpose This paper provides an overview of navigational assistive technologies with various sensor modalities and alternative perception approaches for visually impaired people. It also examines the input and output of each technology, and provides a comparison between systems. Design/methodology/approach The contributing authors along with their students thoroughly read and reviewed the referenced papers while under the guidance of domain experts and users evaluating each paper/technology based on a set of me… Show more

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“…Assistive technology for people living with visual impairments is a growing research area (Manduchi and Coughlan, 2012;Khoo and Zhu, 2016). In recent years, the increase in mobile processing power and computer vision improvements have led to research in the use of smartphone cameras to augment or enhance a user's vision and help them find objects or other points of interest.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Assistive technology for people living with visual impairments is a growing research area (Manduchi and Coughlan, 2012;Khoo and Zhu, 2016). In recent years, the increase in mobile processing power and computer vision improvements have led to research in the use of smartphone cameras to augment or enhance a user's vision and help them find objects or other points of interest.…”
Section: Previous Workmentioning
confidence: 99%