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Mohan Sridharan and Peter Stone. Real-Time Vision on a Mobile Robot Platform. In IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS), August 2005.
Some videos of the robot referenced in the paper.
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Computer vision is a broad and significant ongoing research challenge, even when performed on an individual image or on streaming video from a high-quality stationary camera with abundant computational resources. When faced with streaming video from a lower-quality, rapidly moving camera and limited computational resources, the challenge increases. We present our implementation of a vision system on a mobile robot platform that uses a camera image as the primary sensory input. Having to perform all processing, including segmentation and object detection, in real-time on-board the robot, eliminates the possibility of using some state-of-the-art methods that otherwise might apply. We describe the methods that we developed to achieve a practical vision system within these constraints. Our approach is fully implemented and tested on a team of Sony AIBO robots.
@InProceedings(IROS2005-vision, author="Mohan Sridharan and Peter Stone", title="Real-Time Vision on a Mobile Robot Platform", booktitle="{IEEE}/{RSJ} International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS)", month="August",year="2005", abstract={ Computer vision is a broad and significant ongoing research challenge, even when performed on an individual image or on streaming video from a high-quality stationary camera with abundant computational resources. When faced with streaming video from a lower-quality, rapidly moving camera and limited computational resources, the challenge increases. We present our implementation of a vision system on a mobile robot platform that uses a camera image as the primary sensory input. Having to perform all processing, including segmentation and object detection, in real-time on-board the robot, eliminates the possibility of using some state-of-the-art methods that otherwise might apply. We describe the methods that we developed to achieve a practical vision system within these constraints. Our approach is fully implemented and tested on a team of Sony AIBO robots. }, wwwnote={Some <a href="http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/AustinVilla/?p=research/robust_vision">videos of the robot</a> referenced in the paper.<br> <a href="http://user.ee.cuhk.edu.hk/~qhmeng/IROS2005/">IROS-2005</a>}, )
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