[nfbwatlk] Transit Guide-Bots for Blind Passengers?, Route Fifty presented by Government Executive, May 17 2015

Kaye Kipp kkipp123 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 17 22:19:50 UTC 2015


Okay.  This article says, "If you have a disability, it can be rather
difficult to just get up 
> and go somewhere because of the planning and the information that you 
> need at your disposal,"  Do they think we can't ask for information we
need?  We need a robot to help us?  What a concept?

Kaye

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Fifty presented by Government Executive, May 17 2015

In the words of the immortal Johnny five, "I'm alive!"

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jun 16, 2015, at 7:37 AM, Mike Freeman via nfbwatlk
<nfbwatlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> What do you expect? Many blind iPhone users seem to be waxing ecstatic 
> about the Be My Eyes app! The common denominator here is that neither 
> the blind nor the sighted often seem to believe that the blind can 
> come up with their own solutions to problems engendered by the lack of
sight.
> 
> And can you imagine what these robots would do under current operating 
> systems? They'd go nuts!
> 
> Wish people would worry less about the blind navigating their 
> environment and more about putting the blind to work!
> 
> Mike Freeman
> 
> 
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> Prows, Bennett (HHS/OCR) via nfbwatlk
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> Cc: Prows, Bennett (HHS/OCR); Nightingale, Noel
> Subject: Re: [nfbwatlk] Transit Guide-Bots for Blind Passengers?, 
> Route Fifty presented by Government Executive, May 17 2015
> 
> Hmmm is right! So, we want sighted guides everywhere?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Nightingale, Noel via nfbwatlk
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> Cc: Nightingale, Noel
> Subject: [nfbwatlk] Transit Guide-Bots for Blind Passengers?, Route 
> Fifty presented by Government Executive, May 17 2015
> 
> Hmmm...
> 
> Link:
> http://www.routefifty.com/2015/05/transit-guide-bots-blind-passengers/
> 113020
> /
> 
> Text:
> Transit Guide-Bots for Blind Passengers?
> By Bill Lucia
> May 17, 2015
> 
> An assistive robotics project is exploring how advanced technology 
> could make it easier for people with visual impairments to navigate
cities.
> 
> A blind person is traveling on the subway. The train they're riding on 
> pulls into a stop, the doors open and the person exits. Waiting there 
> on the platform, to help guide them through the station, is a robot.
> 
> "Making a robot do that, there are some challenges, but it's not as 
> challenging as it used to be," said Aaron Steinfeld after describing 
> the scenario involving the guide-bot during a recent interview. 
> Steinfeld is an associate research professor at Carnegie Mellon 
> University's Robotics Institute in Pittsburgh, where he specializes in
human-robot interaction.
> 
> He and others at the university are working on a project that aims to 
> incorporate robots, smartphones, mobile applications and crowdsourced 
> information into a system that can help blind people navigate 
> complicated and unfamiliar urban environments, such as transit stations.
> 
> "If you have a disability, it can be rather difficult to just get up 
> and go somewhere because of the planning and the information that you 
> need at your disposal," Steinfeld said. "That's where information 
> technology and assistive robot systems could really shine."
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