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Active Perception for Ambiguous Objects Classification

Evgenii Safronov, Nicola Piga, Michele Colledanchise, Lorenzo Natale

Year
2021
Access
Open access

Abstract

Recent visual pose estimation and tracking solutions provide notable results on popular datasets such as T-LESS and YCB. However, in the real world, we can find ambiguous objects that do not allow exact classification and detection from a single view. In this work, we propose a framework that, given a single view of an object, provides the coordinates of a next viewpoint to discriminate the object against similar ones, if any, and eliminates ambiguities. We also describe a complete pipeline from a real object's scans to the viewpoint selection and classification. We validate our approach with a Franka Emika Panda robot and common household objects featured with ambiguities. We released the source code to reproduce our experiments.

Keywords

cs.CVcs.RO

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