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HYPER: A New Approach for the Recognition and Positioning of Two-Dimensional Objects

Nicholas Ayache, Olivier D. Faugeras

Year
1986
Citations
492

Abstract

A new method has been designed to identify and locate objects lying on a flat surface. The merit of the approach is to provide strong robustness to partial occlusions (due for instance to uneven lighting conditions, shadows, highlights, touching and overlapping objects) thanks to a local and compact description of the objects boundaries and to a new fast recognition method involving generation and recursive evaluation of hypotheses named HYPER (HY potheses Predicted and Evaluated Recursively). The method has been integrated within a vision system coupled to an indutrial robot arm, to provide automatic picking and repositioning of partially overlapping industrial parts.

Keywords

Robustness (evolution)Artificial intelligenceComputer scienceComputer visionRobotCognitive neuroscience of visual object recognitionFeature extractionPattern recognition (psychology)

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