Extraction and interpretation of semantically significant line segments for a mobile robot
The authors describe algorithms for detecting and interpreting linear features of a real scene as images by a single camera on a mobile robot. The low-level processing stages were specifically designed to increase the usefulness and the quality of the extracted features for a semantic interpretation...
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Zusammenfassung: | The authors describe algorithms for detecting and interpreting linear features of a real scene as images by a single camera on a mobile robot. The low-level processing stages were specifically designed to increase the usefulness and the quality of the extracted features for a semantic interpretation. The detection and interpretation processes provided a 3-D orientation hypothesis for each 2-D segment. This, in turn, was used to estimate the robot's orientation and relative position in the environment and to delimit the free space visible in the image. The orientation data was used by a motion stereo algorithm to fully estimate the 3-D structure when a sequence of images becomes available. From detection to 3-D estimation, an emphasis was placed on real-world applications and very fast processing with conventional hardware.< > |
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DOI: | 10.1109/ROBOT.1992.220122 |