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COMPUTER VISION FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE : ANALYSIS ON THE VIZWIZ DATASET

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In this study, we explore analyze the VizWiz dataset in a computer vision perspective, and identify challenges and potential solutions toward building computer vision model for visually impaired people. We conducted analysis on the images and question-answer(QA) pairs on the VizWiz dataset to identify common domains of problems. We also targeted object detection as a first step. By analyzing and mapping the QA pairs to ImageNet labels, we found that building a new set of labels specifically designed for this domain would be crucial. We then inspect and build a vocabulary set for the object detection task.

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31 pages

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2020-05

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Azenkot, Shiri

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Estrin, Deborah

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Information Science

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M.S., Information Science

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Master of Science

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