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BlindShopping: Enabling Accessible Shopping for Visually Impaired People through Mobile Technologies

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Toward Useful Services for Elderly and People with Disabilities (ICOST 2011)

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BlindShopping is a mobile low-cost easily-deployable system devised to allow visually impaired people to do shopping autonomously within a supermarket. Its main contributions are: a) a user navigation component combining an RFID reader on the tip of a white cane and mobile technology, and b) a product recognition component that uses embossed QR codes placed on product shelves and an Android phone camera for their identification. Furthermore, it provides a web-based management component to easily configure the system, generating and binding barcode tags for product shelves and RFID tag markers attached to the supermarket floor.

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López-de-Ipiña, D., Lorido, T., López, U. (2011). BlindShopping: Enabling Accessible Shopping for Visually Impaired People through Mobile Technologies. In: Abdulrazak, B., Giroux, S., Bouchard, B., Pigot, H., Mokhtari, M. (eds) Toward Useful Services for Elderly and People with Disabilities. ICOST 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6719. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21535-3_39

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