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Survey of recent advances in 3D visual attention for robotics

Ekaterina Potapova, Michael Zillich, Markus Vincze

Year
2017
Citations
13

Abstract

3D visual attention plays an important role in both human and robotics perception that yet has to be explored in full detail. However, the majority of computer vision and robotics methods are concerned only with 2D visual attention. This survey presents findings and approaches that cover 3D visual attention in both human and robot vision, summarizing the last 30 years of research and also looking beyond computational methods. First, we present work in such fields as biological vision and neurophysiology, studying 3D attention in human observers. This provides a view of the role attention plays at the system level for biological vision. Then, we cover computer and robot vision approaches that take 3D visual attention into account. We compare approaches with respect to different categories, such as feature-based, data-based, or depth-based visual attention, and draw conclusions on what advances will help robotics to cope better with complex real-world settings and tasks.

Keywords

Artificial intelligenceRoboticsComputer sciencePerceptionVision scienceVisual perceptionHuman–computer interactionRobotRobot visionFeature (linguistics)

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