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Several methods have been proposed for guiding pedestrians by generating guide sentences from navigation routes. These methods use landmarks to explain the next point to which the users should go. However, in these cases specifying the landmarks is difficult because they use only names as guide annotations without any exterior form of identification. Hattori proposed a utility that usesexterior identification and a method of collecting them usingweb mining of documents on the Web and in blogs. Theproposed system collects information about landmarks andtheir exterior via user-based structure information. Fukui[13] proposed a navigation system for pedestrians that utilizesa portable telephone and scene images. Persons whoknow the areas well make specific navigation from thenearest station to the destination using guide sentences andscene images. Further, they can reuse same informationothers used to make the specific navigation. Hence, it ispossible to furnish appropriate guides. Further, the resultsof experiments conducted prove that the system is effective.However, the proposed system appears to be only able touse certain specific routes. In contrast, our proposed systemmakes it possible to navigate any route because users do notregister information about specific routes, but about points.
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