Probabilistic Collision Risk Estimation for Pedestrian Navigation
By: Amine Tourki , Paul Prevel , Nils Einecke and more
Potential Business Impact:
Warns blind people of danger better than before.
Intelligent devices for supporting persons with vision impairment are becoming more widespread, but they are lacking behind the advancements in intelligent driver assistant system. To make a first step forward, this work discusses the integration of the risk model technology, previously used in autonomous driving and advanced driver assistance systems, into an assistance device for persons with vision impairment. The risk model computes a probabilistic collision risk given object trajectories which has previously been shown to give better indications of an object's collision potential compared to distance or time-to-contact measures in vehicle scenarios. In this work, we show that the risk model is also superior in warning persons with vision impairment about dangerous objects. Our experiments demonstrate that the warning accuracy of the risk model is 67% while both distance and time-to-contact measures reach only 51% accuracy for real-world data.
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