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- A Vision-Based Approach for Sidewalk and Walkway Trip Hazards . . .
In this paper, a new portable device is proposed using an Intel RealSense D415 RGB-D camera to monitor the sidewalks, detect the hazards, and extract relevant features of the hazards
- Seeing the Big Picture: Identify Hazards and Assess Risk
How safety and health professionals can scope out the big picture of workplace hazards and assess their risks through Visual Literacy practices
- Are experienced drivers more likely than novice drivers to benefit from . . .
The results showed that all drivers were more likely to avoid the hazards when presented with a wide view, even though the hazards only occurred in an area of the screen that was visible in both the wide and narrow view conditions
- What Is The Field Of View And Why Does It Matter?
A wide field of view is critical for driver safety and awareness on the road It allows drivers to detect and react to potential hazards, navigate traffic, and make informed decisions while driving
- 7 Techniques for Uncovering Hidden Dangers - SMG
Our team of specialists is dedicated to identifying both visible and hidden hazards, ensuring your environment not only meets but exceeds safety standards and regulatory compliance
- Rapid holistic perception and evasion of road hazards - PubMed
Our results indicate that participants can perceive the scene and detect hazards holistically, without serially searching the scene, and can understand the scene and hazard sufficiently well to respond adequately with only slightly longer viewing durations
- Exploring Hazard Identification Through a Clear Lens
In this article, we discuss the significant role sight plays in hazard recognition, how this sense becomes easily impaired, and how to start correcting the behaviors and removing the biases to improve the efficacy of hazard identification
- Section Test Check the statement that is not true. The wide view . . .
The wide view is generally used to quickly scan the environment and detect threats, but it is not typically used to determine the precise nature of the threat The precise nature of a threat usually requires a more detailed view, where the focus is on specific details and patterns
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