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A handling system for randomly placed casting parts using plane fitting technique

Toshikazu Onda, H. Igura, Makoto Niwakawa

Year
2002
Citations
10

Abstract

We have developed a vision-based robotic handling system, especially for casting parts. To locate an object, we have focused on identifying its reference plane. The system uses a two-dimensional matching technique to recognize an object and stereo ranging to measure its heights, and then applies a plane fitting technique to decide the three-dimensional orientations. The system can recognize a randomly placed casting part resting on a supported plane such as a conveyer belt even when it is tilted or piled on other parts. This paper describes the system and presents some experimental results.

Keywords

Plane (geometry)CastingComputer visionComputer scienceObject (grammar)Matching (statistics)Artificial intelligenceMeasure (data warehouse)RangingEngineering

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