Indoor Scene Recognition by 3-D Object Search

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Indoor Scene Recognition by 3-D Object Search

For Robot Programming by Demonstration

Automatic control engineering Robotics Artificial intelligence Image processing

Author: Pascal Meiner

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Collection: Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 11th October 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 69 Mb

ISBN: 9783030318529


Introduction

This book focuses on enabling mobile robots to recognize scenes in indoor environments, in order to allow them to determine which actions are appropriate at which points in time. In concrete terms, future robots will have to solve the classification problem represented by scene recognition sufficiently well for them to act independently in human-centered environments.

Hierarchical Data Structure

To achieve accurate yet versatile indoor scene recognition, the book presents a hierarchical data structure for scenes – the Implicit Shape Model trees. Further, it also provides training and recognition algorithms for these trees.

Addressing Perception Limitations

In general, entire indoor scenes cannot be perceived from a single point of view. To address this problem the authors introduce Active Scene Recognition (ASR), a concept that embeds canonical scene recognition in a decision-making system that selects camera views for a mobile robot to drive to so that it can find objects not yet localized.

Next-Best-View Problem

The authors formalize the automatic selection of camera views as a Next-Best-View (NBV) problem to which they contribute an algorithmic solution, which focuses on realistic problem modeling while maintaining its computational efficiency.

Object Pose Prediction

Lastly, the book introduces a method for predicting the poses of objects to be searched, establishing the otherwise missing link between scene recognition and NBV estimation.

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