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We propose a system for vision-based estimation of manipulation-relevant properties of objects in natural scenes based on observation of human actions. The system consists of an a-priori (Atlas) knowledge about known generic objects in the scene and classifies the scene into mission relevant objects and background geometry that is important only for collision avoidance. We present the object-centric...
Human beings do not have well defined shapes neither well defined behaviors. In dense outdoor environments, they are as a consequence hard to detect and algorithms based on a single sensor tend to produce lot of wrong detections. Moreover, many applications require algorithms that work very fast on CPU limited mobile architectures while remaining able to detect, track and classify objects as people...
In this paper an implementation of an algorithm for fast visual tracking and localization of mobile agents has been described. Based on an extremely rapid method for visual detection of an object, described localization strategy provides a real time solution suitable for the design of multi-agent control schemes. The agents tracking and localization is carried out through five differently trained...
Object recognition techniques are well known in the field of machine vision, and aim at the classification of certain observed rigid objects based on the information acquired by a specific sensor. These techniques can either be performed in the 2D image space by simply applying suitable image processing algorithms, or in the real world 3D space by performing surface reconstruction of the object's...
Interactive mobile robots require object/subject detection in very visually complex environments. In the field of computer vision, specially when applied to robotics, several approaches like face detection, face recognition and pedestrian detection often have to deal with issues associated to bad illumination and strong featured background. These issues imply lack of performance because human detection...
Robotic assistants designed to coexist and communicate with humans in the real world should be able to interact with them in an intuitive way. This requires that the robots are able to recognize typical gestures performed by humans such as head shaking/nodding, hand waving, or pointing. In this paper, we present a system that is able to spot and recognize complex, parameterized gestures from monocular...
For a mobile robot that interacts with humans such as a home assistant or a tour guide robot, tracking a particular person among multiple persons is a fundamental, yet challenging task. Uniquely identifying characteristics such as a person's face, may not be visible consistently enough to be used as the sole form of identification. Rather, it may be useful to also track more frequently visible, but...
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