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A Vision-Based Method for Simultaneous Instance Segmentation and Localization of Indoor Objects

Shuang Li, Lihui Wang, Baoguo Yu, Shitong Du, Zihan Yang

Year
2023
Citations
1
Access
Open access

Abstract

Visual-based positioning technology plays a pivotal role in spatial artificial intelligence, facilitating precise perception and comprehension of the physical world for robotic platforms and augmented reality devices. In this study, we propose a binocular camera-based method for spatial localization of targets using CNN for instance segmentation while simultaneously providing target location information. The method encompasses image acquisition and correction, target recognition and segmentation, and stereo matching, among other components. Building upon this foundation, we introduce a pedestrian recognition segmentation network model with an attention mechanism. To accurately locate the target, we employ a multi-feature fusion feature point extraction and matching algorithm that combines edge information with semantic information. Finally, our proposed method is evaluated for dynamic pedestrian targets in indoor environments, achieving a horizontal positioning error of less than 0.25 m.

Keywords

Artificial intelligenceComputer scienceComputer visionSegmentationFeature matchingMatching (statistics)SpecularityFeature extractionPattern recognition (psychology)

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