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Published on: March 14, 2017
Mapping sidewalk accessibility with smartphone imagery and Visual AI: a participatory approach
Diego Morra1,2, Xiaosheng Zhu2,3, Chang Liu2
1Department of Electronics, Information and Bioengineering, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy.
Abstract:
Evaluating sidewalk accessibility is conventionally a manual and time-consuming task that requires specialized personnel. While recent developments in Visual AI have paved the way for automating data analysis, the lack of sidewalk accessibility datasets remains a significant challenge. This study presents the design and validation of Sidewalk AI Scanner, a web app that enables quick, crowdsourced and low-cost sidewalk mapping. The app enables a participatory approach to data collection through imagery captured using smartphone cameras. Subsequently, dedicated algorithms automatically identify sidewalk features such as width, obstacles or pavement conditions. Though not a replacement for high-resolution sensing methods, this method leverages data crowdsourcing as a strategy to produce a highly scalable, city-level dataset of sidewalk accessibility, offering a novel perspective on the city's inclusivity; fostering community empowerment and participatory planning.This article is part of the theme issue 'Co-creating the future: participatory cities and digital governance'.
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