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Experiments in Vision-Guided Robot Walking in a Structured Scenario

Robert Cupec, G. Schmidt, O. Lorch

Year
2005
Citations
24

Abstract

Locomotion of a biped robot in a scenario with obstacles requires a high degree of coordination between perception and walking. This article presents key ideas of a vision-based strategy for guidance of walking robots in structured scenarios. Computer vision techniques are employed for reactive adaptation of step sequences allowing a robot to step over or upon or walk around obstacles. A highly accurate visual feedback is achieved by a combination of line-based scene analysis and real-time feature tracking. The proposed vision-based approach was evaluated by experiments with a real humanoid robot. I. INTRODUCTION

Keywords

RobotHumanoid robotComputer scienceComputer visionArtificial intelligenceFeature (linguistics)Adaptation (eye)PerceptionRobot visionSocial robot

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