Human-inspired sound environment recognition system for assistive vehicles.

Journal: Journal of neural engineering
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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The human auditory system acquires environmental information under sound stimuli faster than visual or touch systems, which in turn, allows for faster human responses to such stimuli. It also complements senses such as sight, where direct line-of-view is necessary to identify objects, in the environment recognition process. This work focuses on implementing human reaction to sound stimuli and environment recognition on assistive robotic devices, such as robotic wheelchairs or robotized cars. These vehicles need environment information to ensure safe navigation.

Authors

  • Eduardo González Vidal
    Autonomous and Industrial Robotics Research Group (GRAI), Advanced Center of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Department of Electronic Engineering, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Valparaíso, Chile.
  • Ernesto Fredes Zarricueta
  • Fernando Auat Cheein