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We propose a visual programming system that allows users to specify navigation tasks for mobile robots using high-level landmarks in a virtual reality (VR) environment constructed from the output of visual simultaneous localization and mapping (vSLAM). The VR environment provides a Google Street View-like interface for users to familiarize themselves with the robot's working environment, specify high-level...
We present a heterogeneous landmark-based visual navigation approach for a monocular mobile robot. We utilize heterogeneous visual features, such as points, line segments, lines, planes, and vanishing points, and their inner geometric constraints managed by a novel multilayer feature graph (MFG). Our method extends the local bundle adjustment-based visual simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM)...
A method of calibration of the pendulous integrating gyro accelerometer (PIGA) of the inertial platform system (IPS) is proposed. By aligning the inertial measurement unit (IMU) with the specific azimuth of the geography coordinate frame, the gravity acceleration is measured by the PIGA at different horizontal angles within the east-west direction vertical plane, and the installation errors and the...
To facilitate scene understanding and robot navigation in a modern urban area, we design a multilayer feature graph (MFG) based on two views from an on-board camera. The nodes of an MFG are features such as scale invariant feature transformation (SIFT) feature points, line segments, lines, and planes while edges of the MFG represent different geometric relationships such as adjacency, parallelism,...
We propose a simple contrast-based method for tree detection and shape estimation from ground-plane perspective images for purposes of counting, classification, modeling, or robotic obstacle avoidance. Under the assumption that tree trunks are relatively narrow and vertical shapes which strongly differ in appearance from the scene background and have boundaries of opposite contrast, we apply a bank...
We describe a system which follows “trails” for autonomous outdoor robot navigation. Through a combination of visual cues provided by stereo omnidirectional color cameras and ladar-based structural information, the algorithm is able to detect and track rough paths despite widely varying tread material, border vegetation, and illumination conditions. The approaching trail region is simply modeled as...
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