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Half-diminished reality image using three RGB-D sensors for remote control robots

Kazuya Sugimoto, Hiromitsu Fujii, Atsushi Yamashita, Hajime Asama

Year
2014
Citations
17

Abstract

This paper presents a method to compose half-diminished reality images for remote control robots using three RGB-D sensors. Robots are designed to perform the work of humans during a disaster response to reduce secondary disasters. In these case, a operator controls the robot with the aid of images from a mounted camera. However, operating efficiency decreases significantly when the robot arm occludes target work objects in those images. Recently, the Half-Diminished Reality technique has been proposed in the field of computer vision. This technique is used for seeing through foreground objects and viewing occluded backgrounds. Accordingly, composing half-diminished reality images can enable the operator to see the target work objects occluded by the robot arm in only one image, which results in increased the operating efficiency.

Keywords

RobotComputer visionArtificial intelligenceRGB color modelComputer scienceOperator (biology)Augmented realityComputer graphics (images)

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