TrueSight A Pedestrian Navigation System Based in Automatic Landmark Detection and Extraction on Android Smartphone

From time to time someone gets lost and askhimself "How do I get there?" With the advent of the GPS this question can be answered. However due to difficulties such as lack of precision, possibility of inaccurate maps,network dependency, and cost lead the pursuit of analternative solution....

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Hauptverfasser: Ferreira, A. L. S., Rodrigues dos Santos, Selan, de Miranda, L. C.
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Zusammenfassung:From time to time someone gets lost and askhimself "How do I get there?" With the advent of the GPS this question can be answered. However due to difficulties such as lack of precision, possibility of inaccurate maps,network dependency, and cost lead the pursuit of analternative solution. In order to locate himself the person can use a different method: using a smartphone camera his position is recognized visually, based in environment references, and then an arrow pointing the right direction appears in a map in the display. This method was implemented in the application framework of Android,using OpenCV and its implementation of the SURFalgorithm. The final application is named TrueSight and westudy its viability and limitations. The authors conclude thata vision-based navigation system is viable, but database improvements and exhibition could make it better.
DOI:10.1109/SVR.2012.14