May 8, 2023, 12:47 a.m. | Yuxiang Zhang, Suresh Devalapalli, Sachin Mehta, Anat Caspi

cs.CV updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org

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 …

accessibility arxiv automated built environment communities core environment monitoring oasis public safety scale sustainability transportation

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