PERCEPTION
Outdoor scene analysis using range data
Martial Hebert
- Year
- 1986
- Citations
- 81
Abstract
This paper describes techniques for outdoor scene analysis using range data. The purpose of these techniques is to build a 3-D representation of the environment of an mobile robot equipped with a range sensor. Algorithms are presented for scene segmentation, object detection, map building, and object recognition. We present results obtained in an outdoor navigation environment in which a laser range finder is mounted on a vehicle. These results have been successfully applied to the problem of path planning through obstacles.
Keywords
Computer visionArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceMobile robotRange (aeronautics)Motion planningObject detectionRepresentation (politics)SegmentationObject (grammar)
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