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Development of an Audio-based Virtual Gaming Environment to Assist with Navigation Skills in the Blind
Published on: March 27, 2013
Enhancing the Travel Experience for People with Visual Impairments through Multimodal Interaction: NaviGPT, A
He Zhang1, Nicholas J Falletta1, Jingyi Xie1
1College of Information Sciences and Technology, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA.
Abstract:
Assistive technologies for people with visual impairments (PVI) have made significant advancements, particularly with the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and real-time sensor technologies. However, current solutions often require PVI to switch between multiple apps and tools for tasks like image recognition, navigation, and obstacle detection, which can hinder a seamless and efficient user experience. In this paper, we present NaviGPT, a high-fidelity prototype that integrates LiDAR-based obstacle detection, vibration feedback, and large language model (LLM) responses to provide a comprehensive and real-time navigation aid for PVI. Unlike existing applications such as Be My AI and Seeing AI, NaviGPT combines image recognition and contextual navigation guidance into a single system, offering continuous feedback on the user's surroundings without the need for app-switching. Meanwhile, NaviGPT compensates for the response delays of LLM by using location and sensor data, aiming to provide practical and efficient navigation support for PVI in dynamic environments.

