OASIS: Automated Assessment of Urban Pedestrian Paths at Scale

03/04/2023
by   Yuxiang Zhang, et al.
0

The inspection of the Public Right of Way (PROW) for accessibility barriers is necessary for monitoring and maintaining the built environment for communities' walkability, rollability, safety, active transportation, and sustainability. However, an inspection of the PROW, by surveyors or crowds, is laborious, inconsistent, costly, and unscalable. The core of smart city developments involves the application of information technologies toward municipal assets assessment and management. Sidewalks, in comparison to automobile roads, have not been regularly integrated into information systems to optimize or inform civic services. We develop an Open Automated Sidewalks Inspection System (OASIS), a free and open-source automated mapping system, to extract sidewalk network data using mobile physical devices. OASIS leverages advances in neural networks, image sensing, location-based methods, and compact hardware to perform sidewalk segmentation and mapping along with the identification of barriers to generate a GIS pedestrian transportation layer that is available for routing as well as analytic and operational reports. We describe a prototype system trained and tested with imagery collected in real-world settings, alongside human surveyors who are part of the local transit pathway review team. Pilots show promising precision and recall for path mapping (0.94, 0.98 respectively). Moreover, surveyor teams' functional efficiency increased in the field. By design, OASIS takes adoption aspects into consideration to ensure the system could be easily integrated with governmental pathway review teams' workflows, and that the outcome data would be interoperable with public data commons.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 3

page 7

page 8

research
03/04/2023

APE: An Open and Shared Annotated Dataset for Learning Urban Pedestrian Path Networks

Inferring the full transportation network, including sidewalks and cycle...
research
06/20/2022

Developing a Free and Open-source Automated Building Exterior Crack Inspection Software for Construction and Facility Managers

Inspection of cracks is an important process for properly monitoring and...
research
10/22/2021

Explainable, automated urban interventions to improve pedestrian and vehicle safety

At the moment, urban mobility research and governmental initiatives are ...
research
08/16/2019

Impact of Urban Micromobility Technology on Pedestrian and Rider Safety: A Field Study Using Pedestrian Crowd-Sensing

The proliferation of micromobility vehicles, such as e-scooters, as last...
research
10/31/2019

Method to Characterize UAS Vehicle to Vehicle Encounters using Open Source Data by the UAS SARP

As UASs increasingly integrate in to the US national airspace system, th...
research
08/16/2023

Automated Semiconductor Defect Inspection in Scanning Electron Microscope Images: a Systematic Review

A growing need exists for efficient and accurate methods for detecting d...
research
05/08/2021

Pedestrian Path Modification Mobile Tool for COVID-19 Social Distancing for Use in Multi-Modal Trip Navigation

The novel Corona virus pandemic is one of the biggest worldwide problems...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset