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Appearance based process for visual navigation

S. D. M. Jones, Chad K. Andresen, James L. Crowley

Year
2002
Citations
48

Abstract

Describes the use of appearance based vision for defining visual processes for navigation. A visual processes which transform images to commands and events. A family of visual processes are defined by associating the appearance of a scene from a given viewpoint with the simple trajectories. Appearance is captured as a set of low-resolution images. Energy normalised cross correlation is used to maintain heading, to estimate confidence and to servo control a robot vehicle while following a path. Experimental results are presented which compare results with a single camera, a pair of parallel cameras and a pair of divergent cameras. The most accurate (and robust) navigation is found with a pair of cameras which are slightly divergent.

Keywords

Computer visionArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceHeading (navigation)Process (computing)Set (abstract data type)Mobile robotRobotEngineering

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