MANIPULATION
Real-time Visual Recovery of Pose using Line Tracking in Multiple Cameras
David W. Murray, Ian Reid, Richard L. Thompson
- Year
- 1998
- Citations
- 4
Abstract
This paper describes a system for the recovery in real-time of the pose of moving polyhedral objects using modest hardware. A method of line track-ing first introduced by Harris is extended to multiple calibrated cameras, and afforced by robust methods and filtering. The system, which uses three cam-eras a low-end commercial framegrabber and runs on single PC, has been devised to provide simple visual feedback for the tele-operator of a force re-flecting robot manipulator. Experimental results are given which demonstrate the accuracy of the vision system. 1
Keywords
Computer visionArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceTracking (education)Line (geometry)RobotSingle cameraSimple (philosophy)Computer graphics (images)Mathematics
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