The supporting infrastructure for the blind and visually impaired is constantly being expanded: floor guidance systems and traffic lights with audio signals are a matter of course for us nowadays, trained guide dogs accompany visually impaired people in their everyday lives. The new technology of artificial intelligence (AI) can help to create exciting technology with which blind people can become more independent and more easily navigate through the city on their own.
GUIDE-Walk is a digital, portable assistance system that helps blind and visually impaired people orientate themselves in traffic and improve their safety. With the use of a camera, a motion sensor and a LiDAR sensor, the device records images and information from the environment and processes them. The integrated AI-assistant Gabrielle learns to recognize obstacles and dangers such as cars, pedestrians, bicycles and traffic lights and warns the blind wearer via headphones.
The GUIDE-Walk 2.0 is the successor to a prototype, which was created last year as part of a project work for Jugend forscht (German Federal Young Researchers Contest).