A Probabilistic Multimodal Sensor Aggregation Scheme Applied for a Mobile Robot
Dealing with methods of human-robot interaction and using a real mobile robot, stable methods for people detection and tracking are fundamental features of such a system and require information from different sensory. In this paper, we discuss a new approach for integrating several sensor modalities...
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Zusammenfassung: | Dealing with methods of human-robot interaction and using a real mobile robot, stable methods for people detection and tracking are fundamental features of such a system and require information from different sensory. In this paper, we discuss a new approach for integrating several sensor modalities and we present a multimodal people detection and tracking system and its application using the different sensory systems of our mobile interaction robot Horos working in a real office environment. These include a laser-range-finder, a sonar system, and a fisheye-based omnidirectional camera. For each of these sensory information, a separate Gaussian probability distribution is generated to model the belief of the observation of a person. These probability distributions are further combined using a flexible probabilistic aggregation scheme. The main advantages of this approach are a simple integration of further sensory channels, even with different update frequencies and the usability in real-world environments. Finally, promising experimental results achieved in a real office environment will be presented. |
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ISSN: | 0302-9743 1611-3349 |
DOI: | 10.1007/11551263_26 |