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Autori principali: Nagil, Praveen, Mandal, Sumit K.
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Pubblicazione: 2024
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.15864
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author Nagil, Praveen
Mandal, Sumit K.
author_facet Nagil, Praveen
Mandal, Sumit K.
contents Assistive technology for visually impaired individuals is extremely useful to make them independent of another human being in performing day-to-day chores and instill confidence in them. One of the important aspects of assistive technology is outdoor navigation for visually impaired people. While there exist several techniques for outdoor navigation in the literature, they are mainly limited to obstacle detection. However, navigating a visually impaired person through the sidewalk (while the person is walking outside) is important too. Moreover, the assistive technology should ensure low-energy operation to extend the battery life of the device. Therefore, in this work, we propose an end-to-end technology deployed on an edge device to assist visually impaired people. Specifically, we propose a novel pruning technique for transformer algorithm which detects sidewalk. The pruning technique ensures low latency of execution and low energy consumption when the pruned transformer algorithm is deployed on the edge device. Extensive experimental evaluation shows that our proposed technology provides up to 32.49% improvement in accuracy and 1.4 hours of extension in battery life with respect to a baseline technique.
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spellingShingle DISHA: Low-Energy Sparse Transformer at Edge for Outdoor Navigation for the Visually Impaired Individuals
Nagil, Praveen
Mandal, Sumit K.
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Assistive technology for visually impaired individuals is extremely useful to make them independent of another human being in performing day-to-day chores and instill confidence in them. One of the important aspects of assistive technology is outdoor navigation for visually impaired people. While there exist several techniques for outdoor navigation in the literature, they are mainly limited to obstacle detection. However, navigating a visually impaired person through the sidewalk (while the person is walking outside) is important too. Moreover, the assistive technology should ensure low-energy operation to extend the battery life of the device. Therefore, in this work, we propose an end-to-end technology deployed on an edge device to assist visually impaired people. Specifically, we propose a novel pruning technique for transformer algorithm which detects sidewalk. The pruning technique ensures low latency of execution and low energy consumption when the pruned transformer algorithm is deployed on the edge device. Extensive experimental evaluation shows that our proposed technology provides up to 32.49% improvement in accuracy and 1.4 hours of extension in battery life with respect to a baseline technique.
title DISHA: Low-Energy Sparse Transformer at Edge for Outdoor Navigation for the Visually Impaired Individuals
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.15864