Side Collision Detection Model for Visually Impaired Using Monocular Object-Specific Distance Estimation and Multimodal Real-World Location Calculation
Wenqing Song,
Yumeng Sun,
Qixuan Huang
et al.
Abstract:Targeting the potential risk of side-vehicle collisions when the visually impaired crosses roads, this study proposed a side collision detection model, including monocular distance estimation, multimodal real-world location estimation, future location prediction and collision warning strategies tailored for visually impaired pedestrians. The proposed model employs YOLOv8 and DeepSort for vehicle detection and tracking, utilizing shallow neural networks for distance estimation based on image information and veh… Show more
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