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3-D vision-assist guidance for robots or the visually impaired

Du-Ming Tsai (Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, Yuan-Ze University, Taiwan, Republic of China)
Hao Hsu (Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, Yuan-Ze University, Taiwan, Republic of China)
Wei-Yao Chiu (Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, Yuan-Ze University, Taiwan, Republic of China)

Industrial Robot

ISSN: 0143-991x

Article publication date: 10 June 2014

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to propose a door detection method based on the door properties in both depth and gray-level images. It can further help blind people (or mobile robots) find the doorway to their destination.

Design/methodology/approach

The proposed method uses the hierarchical point–line region principle with majority vote to encode the surface features pixel by pixel, and then dominant scene entities line by line, and finally the prioritized scene entities in the center, left and right of the observed scene.

Findings

This approach is very robust for noise and random misclassification in pixel, line and region levels and provides sufficient information for the pathway in the front and on the left and right of a scene. The proposed robot vision-assist system can be worn by visually impaired people or mounted on mobile robots. It provides more complete information about the surrounding environment to guide safely and effectively the user to the destination.

Originality/value

In this study, the proposed robot vision scheme provides detailed configurations of the environment encountered in daily life, including stairs (up and down), curbs/steps (up and down), obstacles, overheads, potholes/gutters, hazards and accessible ground. All these scene entities detected in the environment provide the blind people (or mobile robots) more complete information for better decision-making of their own. This paper also proposes, especially, a door detection method based on the door’s features in both depth and gray-level images. It can further help blind people find the doorway to their destination in an unfamiliar environment.

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Citation

Tsai, D.-M., Hsu, H. and Chiu, W.-Y. (2014), "3-D vision-assist guidance for robots or the visually impaired", Industrial Robot, Vol. 41 No. 4, pp. 351-364. https://doi.org/10.1108/IR-12-2013-427

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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