PERCEPTION
“Hand-Eye” Research
Nils J. Nilsson
- Year
- 2009
- Citations
- 1
Abstract
The motivation for much of the computer vision research that i have described during this period was to provide information to guide a robot arm. Because the images that could be analyzed best were of simple objects such as toy blocks, work was concentrated on getting a robot arm to stack and unstack blocks. I'll describe some typical examples of this “hand–eye” research, beginning with a project that did not actually involve an “eye.”
Keywords
Computer scienceRobotStack (abstract data type)Computer visionArtificial intelligenceSimple (philosophy)Human–computer interactionRobotic armComputer graphics (images)Operating system
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