OTHER
Using a sequence of more than two images
C.G. Harris
- Year
- 1988
- Citations
- 2
Abstract
An explicit three-dimensional representation is constructed from feature-points extracted from an extended sequence of images taken by a moving camera. The points are tracked through the sequence, and their 3D locations accurately determined by use of Kalman filters. Object recognition is performed using the 3D points, leading to object pick-up by a robot arm. >
Keywords
Computer visionArtificial intelligenceSequence (biology)Feature (linguistics)Object (grammar)Computer scienceRepresentation (politics)Kalman filterPattern recognition (psychology)
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