2015
Autores
Paredes, H; Fernandes, H; Sousa, A; Fernandes, L; Koch, F; Fortes, R; Filipe, V; Barroso, J;
Publicação
Communications in Computer and Information Science
Abstract
In this paper the orchestration of wearable sensors with human computation is explored to provide map metadata for blind navigation. Technological navigation aids for blind must provide accurate information about the environment and select the best path to reach a chosen destination. Urban barriers represent dangers for the blind users. The dynamism of smart cities promotes a constant change of these dangers and therefore a potentially “dangerous territory” for these users. Previous work demonstrated that redundant solutions in smart environments complemented by human computation could provide a reliable and trustful data source for a new generation of blind navigation systems. We propose and discuss a modular architecture, which interacts with environmental sensors to gather information and process the acquired data with advanced algorithms empowered by human computation. The gathered metadata should enable the creation of “happy maps” that are delivered to blind users through a previously developed navigation system. © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015.
2015
Autores
Fernandes, H; Sousa, A; Paredes, H; Filipe, V; Barroso, J;
Publicação
UNIVERSAL ACCESS IN HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION: ACCESS TO THE HUMAN ENVIRONMENT AND CULTURE, UAHCI 2015, PT IV
Abstract
Human beings have developed a number of evolutionary mechanisms that allows the distinction between different objects and the triggering of events based on their perception of reality. Visual impairment has a significant impact on individuals' quality of life, including their ability to work and to develop personal relationships as they often feel cut off people and things around them, due to their impairment. The need for assistive technologies has long been a constant in the daily lives of people with visual impairments, and will remain a constant in future years. Cognitive mapping is of extreme importance for individuals in terms of creating a conceptual model of the surrounding space and objects around them, thereby supporting their interaction with the physical environment. This work describes the use of computer vision techniques, namely feature detectors and descriptors, to detect objects in the scene and help contextualize the user within the surrounding space, enhancing their mobility, navigation and cognitive mapping of a new environment.
2015
Autores
Velasco, C; Weber, G; Barroso, J; Mohamad, Y; Paredes, H;
Publicação
Procedia Computer Science
Abstract
2015
Autores
Barroso, J; Sandnes, FE; Paredes, H; Hadjileontiadis, L; Martins, P;
Publicação
UNIVERSAL ACCESS IN THE INFORMATION SOCIETY
Abstract
2015
Autores
Martins, J; Barroso, J; Goncalves, R; Sousa, A; Bacelar, M; Paredes, H;
Publicação
Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering
Abstract
The increase in the complexity inherent to public administrative activities, including public procurement, has led ANO to develop a public e-procurement platform in order for Portuguese public entities to perform their contracts and acquisitions. Given the introduction of European PEPPOL standards and the requirement for all Portuguese e-procurement platforms to be WCAG 2.0 level A compliant, ANO company established a consortium with the UTAD University in order to improve their platform and develop the required features. By using a specially designed stage-based work methodology, the R&D project was carried out with success and all initial goals were achieved. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2015.
2015
Autores
Velasco, CA; Weber, G; Barroso, J; Mohamad, Y; Paredes, H;
Publicação
DSAI
Abstract
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