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Visual attention-based robot navigation using information sampling
Niall Winters, José Santos-Victor
- Year
- 2002
- Citations
- 8
Abstract
Presents a method whereby an autonomous mobile robot automatically selects the most informative data from a set of images acquired a priori, using a statistical method termed information sampling. These data could be a single pixel or a number scattered throughout an image. This information is then used to build a topological map of the environment. Our sole input data are omnidirectional images obtained from a catadioptric panoramic camera. Experimental results show that by using only the best data the topological position of a robot, visually maneuvering through a simple indoor environment, can easily be determined.
Keywords
Computer visionCatadioptric systemComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceMobile robotRobotA priori and a posterioriPixelSet (abstract data type)Omnidirectional antenna
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