Sine Cosine Optimization With Deep Learning–Driven Object Detector for Visually Impaired Persons

In real-time, visually impaired persons face challenging issues in identifying and avoiding obstacles in their path, making it difficult to move around freely and confidently. Object detection technology benefits visually impaired persons and contains the procedure of determining several individual...

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Published in:Journal of Mathematics
Main Authors: Hadeel Alsolai, Fahd N. Al-Wesabi, Abdelwahed Motwakel, Suhanda Drar
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2025-01-01
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/jom/5071695
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author Hadeel Alsolai
Fahd N. Al-Wesabi
Abdelwahed Motwakel
Suhanda Drar
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Abdelwahed Motwakel
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description In real-time, visually impaired persons face challenging issues in identifying and avoiding obstacles in their path, making it difficult to move around freely and confidently. Object detection technology benefits visually impaired persons and contains the procedure of determining several individual objects from the image and recognizing their place with bounding boxes with class labels. Both exploit typical machine learning (ML) approaches and utilize deep learning (DL) models to execute object detection methods. Recently, several researchers have leveraged DL techniques such as convolutional neural networks (CNNs) for solving object detection problems and presented various recent object detection approaches. The study presents a sine cosine optimization with DL–driven object detector (SCODL–ODC) technique for visually impaired persons. The presented SCODL–ODC technique detects and classifies the objects, which can help them navigate their environment more efficiently and avoid obstacles. To accomplish this, the proposed SCODL–ODC technique employs a YOLOv5 object detector at the initial stage to detect the objects accurately, and the SCO model performs its hyperparameter tuning process. The following step is to classify them using the deep stacked autoencoder (DSAE) model when the objects are detected. Finally, the Harris Hawks optimization (HHO) technique is used to adjust the hyperparameters of the DSAE model. The experimentation outcome of the SCODL–ODC method is examined on the object detection dataset. The investigational validation of the SCODL–ODC method portrayed a superior accuracy value of 99.31% over existing models.
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spelling doaj-art-eaf4370bf0dd4dcdbdab7bcb497757bd2025-08-20T02:15:54ZengWileyJournal of Mathematics2314-47852025-01-01202510.1155/jom/5071695Sine Cosine Optimization With Deep Learning–Driven Object Detector for Visually Impaired PersonsHadeel Alsolai0Fahd N. Al-Wesabi1Abdelwahed Motwakel2Suhanda Drar3Department of Information SystemsDepartment of Computer ScienceDepartment of Management Information SystemsDepartment of Management Information SystemsIn real-time, visually impaired persons face challenging issues in identifying and avoiding obstacles in their path, making it difficult to move around freely and confidently. Object detection technology benefits visually impaired persons and contains the procedure of determining several individual objects from the image and recognizing their place with bounding boxes with class labels. Both exploit typical machine learning (ML) approaches and utilize deep learning (DL) models to execute object detection methods. Recently, several researchers have leveraged DL techniques such as convolutional neural networks (CNNs) for solving object detection problems and presented various recent object detection approaches. The study presents a sine cosine optimization with DL–driven object detector (SCODL–ODC) technique for visually impaired persons. The presented SCODL–ODC technique detects and classifies the objects, which can help them navigate their environment more efficiently and avoid obstacles. To accomplish this, the proposed SCODL–ODC technique employs a YOLOv5 object detector at the initial stage to detect the objects accurately, and the SCO model performs its hyperparameter tuning process. The following step is to classify them using the deep stacked autoencoder (DSAE) model when the objects are detected. Finally, the Harris Hawks optimization (HHO) technique is used to adjust the hyperparameters of the DSAE model. The experimentation outcome of the SCODL–ODC method is examined on the object detection dataset. The investigational validation of the SCODL–ODC method portrayed a superior accuracy value of 99.31% over existing models.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/jom/5071695
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Sine Cosine Optimization With Deep Learning–Driven Object Detector for Visually Impaired Persons
title Sine Cosine Optimization With Deep Learning–Driven Object Detector for Visually Impaired Persons
title_full Sine Cosine Optimization With Deep Learning–Driven Object Detector for Visually Impaired Persons
title_fullStr Sine Cosine Optimization With Deep Learning–Driven Object Detector for Visually Impaired Persons
title_full_unstemmed Sine Cosine Optimization With Deep Learning–Driven Object Detector for Visually Impaired Persons
title_short Sine Cosine Optimization With Deep Learning–Driven Object Detector for Visually Impaired Persons
title_sort sine cosine optimization with deep learning driven object detector for visually impaired persons
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/jom/5071695
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