mmWalk: Towards Multi-Modal Multi-View Walking Assistance

Abstract

Walking assistance in extreme or complex environments remains a significant challenge for people with blindness or low vision (BLV), largely due to the lack of a holistic scene understanding. Motivated by the real-world needs of the BLV community, we build mmWalk, a simulated multi-modal dataset that integrates multi-view sensor and accessibility-oriented features for outdoor safe navigation. Our dataset comprises $120$ manually controlled, scenario-categorized walking trajectories with $62k$ synchronized frames. It contains over $559k$ panoramic images across RGB, depth, and semantic modalities. Furthermore, to emphasize real-world relevance, each trajectory involves outdoor corner cases and accessibility-specific landmarks for BLV users. Additionally, we generate mmWalkVQA, a VQA benchmark with over $69k$ visual question-answer triplets across $9$ categories tailored for safe and informed walking assistance. We evaluate state-of-the-art Vision-Language Models (VLMs) using zero- and few-shot settings and found they struggle with our risk assessment and navigational tasks. We validate our mmWalk-finetuned model on real-world datasets and show the effectiveness of our dataset for advancing multi-modal walking assistance.

Cite

Text

Ying et al. "mmWalk: Towards Multi-Modal Multi-View Walking Assistance." Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, 2025.

Markdown

[Ying et al. "mmWalk: Towards Multi-Modal Multi-View Walking Assistance." Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, 2025.](https://mlanthology.org/neurips/2025/ying2025neurips-mmwalk/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{ying2025neurips-mmwalk,
  title     = {{mmWalk: Towards Multi-Modal Multi-View Walking Assistance}},
  author    = {Ying, Kedi and Liu, Ruiping and Chen, Chongyan and Tao, Mingzhe and Shi, Hao and Yang, Kailun and Zhang, Jiaming and Stiefelhagen, Rainer},
  booktitle = {Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems},
  year      = {2025},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/neurips/2025/ying2025neurips-mmwalk/}
}