<p>This book provides an overview of model-based environmental visual perception for humanoid robots. The visual perception of a humanoid robot creates a <i>bidirectional bridge</i> connecting sensor signals with internal representations of environmental objects. The objective of such perception sys
Visual perception for humanoid robots: environmental recognition and localization, from sensor signals to reliable 6D poses
β Scribed by GonzΓ‘lez Aguirre, David Israel
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 253
- Series
- Cognitive systems monographs 38
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book provides an overview of model-based environmental visual perception for humanoid robots. The visual perception of a humanoid robot creates a bidirectional bridge connecting sensor signals with internal representations of environmental objects. The objective of such perception systems is to answer two fundamental questions: What & where is it? To answer these questions using a sensor-to-representation Β Read more...
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Introduction.- State-of-the-Art.- World Model Representation.- Methods for Robust and Accurate Image Acquisition.- Environmental Visual Object Recognition.- Visual Uncertainty Model of Depth Estimation.- Global Visual Localization.- Conclusion and Future Work.- Bibliography.
β¦ Subjects
Robot vision.;Autonomous robots.;Robots -- Control systems.;Intelligent control systems.;TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Engineering (General);Robotics.;Artificial intelligence.;Image processing.;Computational Intelligence.;Robotics and Automation.;Artificial Intelligence.;Image Processing and Computer Vision.
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