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Pedestrian Route Guidance by Projecting Moving Images

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We propose a novel route guidance system for pedestrian in public space by using moving projection and personal feature extraction from computer vision. In our system, we extract visitor’s features from the images captured by a surveillance camera. And, the system generates a motion of guidance information based on the features and presents the guidance information with the image moving by using moving projector. By this moving image, the system guides him to the correct way which we aimed. Moreover, for the effective design, we made models are based on how a person perceives information through sight. Thorough two experiments, we demonstrate the effectiveness of our method to easily design traffic lines.

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Narumi, T., Hada, Y., Asama, H., Tsuji, K. (2009). Pedestrian Route Guidance by Projecting Moving Images. In: Hahn, H., Ko, H., Lee, S. (eds) Multisensor Fusion and Integration for Intelligent Systems. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 35. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89859-7_13

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