Evaluation of three vision based object perception methods for a mobile robot

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This paper addresses visual object perception applied to mobile robotics. Being able to perceive household objects in unstructured environments is a key capability in order to make robots suitable to perform complex tasks in home environments. However, finding a solution for this task is daunting: it requires the ability to handle the variability in image formation in a moving camera with tight time constraints. The paper brings to attention some of the issues with applying three state of the art object recognition and detection methods in a mobile robotics scenario, and proposes methods to deal with windowing/segmentation. Thus, this work aims at evaluating the state-of-the-art in object perception in an attempt to develop a lightweight solution for mobile robotics use/research in typical indoor settings. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2012.

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Ramisa, A., Aldavert, D., Vasudevan, S., Toledo, R., & De Mantaras, R. L. (2012). Evaluation of three vision based object perception methods for a mobile robot. Journal of Intelligent and Robotic Systems: Theory and Applications, 68(2), 185–208. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10846-012-9675-8

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