Visual Servoing under Changing Illumination Conditions

  • De Cubber G
  • Sahli H
  • Colon E
  • et al.
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Abstract

Visual servoing, or the control of motion on the basis of image analysis in a closed loop, is more and more recognized as an important tool in modern robotics. In this paper, we present a new model-driven approach to derive a description of the motion of a target object. This method can be subdivided into an illumination invariant target detection stage and a servoing process which uses an adaptive Kalman filter to update the model of the nonlinear system. This technique can be applied to any pan-tilt-zoom camera mounted on a mobile vehicle as well as to a static camera tracking moving environmental features

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De Cubber, G., Sahli, H., Colon, E., & Baudoin, Y. (2003). Visual Servoing under Changing Illumination Conditions. In Proc. International Workshop on Attention and Performance in Computer Vision (ICVS03) (pp. 47–54). Retrieved from http://mecatron.rma.ac.be/pub/2003/ICVS03_Geert.pdf

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