Clew3D: Automated Generation of O&M Instructions Using LIDAR-Equipped Smartphones

Hwei-Shin Harriman, D. Ahmetovic, S. Mascetti, D. Moyle, Michael Evans, P. Ruvolo
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Certified orientation and mobility specialists (COMS) work with clients who are blind or visually impaired (BVI) to help them travel independently with confidence. Part of this process involves creating a narrative description of a route and using specific techniques to help the client internalize it. We focus on the problem of automatically generating a narrative description of an indoor route based on a recording from a smartphone. These automatically generated narrations could be used in cases where a COMS is not available or to enable clients to independently practice routes that were originally learned with the help of a COMS. Specifically, we introduce Clew3D, a mobile app that leverages LIDAR-equipped iOS devices to identify orientation and mobility (O&M) landmarks and their relative location along a recorded route. The identified landmarks are then used to provide a spoken narration modeled after traditional O&M techniques. Our solution is co-designed with COMS and uses methods and language that they employ when creating route narrations for their clients. In addition to presenting Clew3D, we report the results of an analysis conducted with COMS regarding techniques and terminology used in traditional, in-person O&M instruction. We also discuss challenges posed by vision-based systems to achieve automatic narrations that are reliable. Finally, we provide an example of an automatically generated route description and compare it with the same route provided by a COMS.
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Clew3D:使用配备激光雷达的智能手机自动生成操作和维护指令
经过认证的定向和移动专家(COMS)与盲人或视障人士(BVI)合作,帮助他们自信地独立旅行。这个过程的一部分包括创建路线的叙述性描述,并使用特定的技术来帮助客户内化它。我们专注于基于智能手机的记录自动生成室内路线的叙述性描述的问题。这些自动生成的叙述可以在没有COMS的情况下使用,或者使客户能够独立地练习最初在COMS的帮助下学习的路线。具体来说,我们介绍了Clew3D,这是一款移动应用程序,它利用配备激光雷达的iOS设备来识别方向和移动(O&M)地标,以及它们在记录路线上的相对位置。然后,识别出的地标被用来提供模仿传统运维技术的口头叙述。我们的解决方案是与COMS共同设计的,并使用他们在为客户创建路由叙述时使用的方法和语言。除了介绍Clew3D之外,我们还报告了与COMS一起进行的关于传统现场操作和维护教学中使用的技术和术语的分析结果。我们还讨论了基于视觉的系统在实现可靠的自动叙述方面所面临的挑战。最后,我们提供了一个自动生成路由描述的示例,并将其与COMS提供的相同路由进行了比较。
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