Point Anywhere: Directed Object Estimation from Omnidirectional Images
Nanami Kotani, Asako Kanezaki
- Year
- 2023
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
One of the intuitive instruction methods in robot navigation is a pointing gesture. In this study, we propose a method using an omnidirectional camera to eliminate the user/object position constraint and the left/right constraint of the pointing arm. Although the accuracy of skeleton and object detection is low due to the high distortion of equirectangular images, the proposed method enables highly accurate estimation by repeatedly extracting regions of interest from the equirectangular image and projecting them onto perspective images. Furthermore, we found that training the likelihood of the target object in machine learning further improves the estimation accuracy.
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