PERCEPTION
A performance criterion for the depth estimation of a robot visual control system
Chang-Jia Fang, Shir‐Kuan Lin
- Year
- 2002
- Citations
- 4
Abstract
We propose a performance criterion for the depth estimation of an active vision system. It is well-known that the linear velocity of the camera must satisfy some constraints for a success of the depth estimation. However, these constraints cannot ensure a good convergence performance of the depth estimation. Our criterion is an extension from an estimation result of a linear system. Furthermore, we use it to develop a visual servo control scheme that has good performance in both depth estimation and visual control. Finally, experiments and simulation results of a visual application verify our proposition.
Keywords
Computer scienceEstimationConvergence (economics)Computer visionArtificial intelligenceRobotControl (management)Control theory (sociology)Engineering
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