Abstract

Various obstacle avoidance (OA) methods with the monocular vision have been studied to assist visually impaired people. Recently, a method that effectively locates obstacles at a risk of collision using the shape variation of a grid, called deformable grid (DG), was introduced [11]. To further improve the detection performance of the previous work, a vertex deformation function representing the displacement of each vertex in the DG is firstly defined employing the perspective projection geometry. Then, the collision risk is accurately estimated based on the shape variation of the DG that is measured using the vertex deformation function. Experimental results show that the proposed method outperforms other conventional methods as well as the previous work in terms of both the accuracy and processing time, and clearly detects obstacles that present a risk of collision in a variety of scenarios. This method is suitable for application to electronic travel aid (ETA) systems using consumer devices, such as smart-phones, tablets, and wearable devices.

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