EyeVista: An assistive wearable device for visually impaired sprint athletes

Hiranya Peiris, Charitha Kulasekara, Hashan Wijesinghe, B. Kothalawala, N. Walgampaya, D. Kasthurirathna
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On-going progressions of Information Technology increase the scope for computer vision-based interventions to facilitate efficient and promising technology for people with disabilities. This project aims to develop a wearable navigational assistive device, titled EyeVista, to facilitate visually impaired sprint athletes. It is a lightweight, easy-to-use, customizable and low-cost wearable jacket built-in with off-the-shelf based on computer vision techniques. Synthesis of research initially reflects the impact of the main barriers of a human guide and how to break down such barriers. In doing so, we hope to introduce an alternative to the current practice of having a human guide for blind athletes, overcoming the shortcomings of it. The designed system uses Raspberry Pi single board computer to process the real-time image captured by Raspberry Pi camera module to navigate the athletes within the assigned track and to avoid collisions. As a result, we believe the project EyeVista will empower the visually impaired sprint athletes to enhance their performance by easing their mobility by allowing the user to move within their relevant track lanes and avoid collisions without the support of a human guide and enhance the independence, safety along with the quality of life.
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EyeVista:为视力受损的短跑运动员设计的可穿戴辅助设备
资讯科技的不断发展扩大了以电脑视觉为基础的干预措施的范围,以促进为残疾人士提供有效和有前途的技术。该项目旨在开发一种名为EyeVista的可穿戴导航辅助设备,以方便视力受损的短跑运动员。这是一款重量轻、易于使用、可定制、低成本的可穿戴夹克,内置了基于计算机视觉技术的现成产品。综合研究最初反映了人类向导的主要障碍的影响以及如何打破这些障碍。在这样做的过程中,我们希望引入一种替代目前为盲人运动员提供人类向导的做法,克服它的缺点。设计的系统采用树莓派单板计算机对树莓派相机模块采集的实时图像进行处理,使运动员在指定的赛道内进行导航,避免碰撞。因此,我们相信EyeVista项目将帮助视力受损的短跑运动员提高他们的表现,让他们在没有人类向导的支持下,在相关的赛道上移动,避免碰撞,提高独立性、安全性和生活质量。
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