Geometrical Modeling from Multiple Stereo Views

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The components of the Sheffield Artificial Intelligence Vision Research Unit (AIVRU) three-dimensional (3D) vision sys tem, which currently supports model-based object recognition and location, are described. Its potential for robotics applica tions is demonstrated by its guidance of a Universal Machine Intelligence robot arm in a pick-and-place task. The system comprises (1) the recovery of a sparse depth map using edge- based, passive stereo triangulation; (2) the grouping, descrip tion, and segmentation of edge segments to recover a 3D representation of the scene geometry in terms of straight lines and circular arcs; (3) the statistical combination of 3D de scriptions for object model creation from multiple stereo views and the propagation of constraints for within-view re finement ; and (4) the matching of 3D wireframe object models to 3D scene descriptions in order to recover an initial estimate of their position and orientation. © 1989, Sage Publications. All rights reserved.

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Pollard, S. B., Pridmore, T. P., Porrill, J., Mayhew, J. E. W., & Frisby, J. P. (1989). Geometrical Modeling from Multiple Stereo Views. The International Journal of Robotics Research, 8(4), 3–32. https://doi.org/10.1177/027836498900800401

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