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Stereo analysis using individual evolution strategy

Jean Louchet

Year
2002
Citations
26

Abstract

Presents an individual evolutionary strategy devised for image analysis applications. The example problem chosen is obstacle detection using a pair of cameras. The algorithm evolves a population of three-dimensional points ('flies') in the cameras fields of view, using a low complexity fitness function giving highest values to flies likely to be on the surfaces of 3-D obstacles. The algorithm uses classical sharing, mutation and crossover operators. The final result is a fraction of the population rather than a single individual. Some test results are presented and potential extensions to real-time image sequence processing and mobile robotics are discussed.

Keywords

CrossoverArtificial intelligenceObstacleComputer scienceFitness functionPopulationSequence (biology)Computer visionImage (mathematics)Evolutionary algorithm

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