Estimating the motion of an underwater robot from a monocular image sequence
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19/05/2010
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When underwater vehicles perform navigation close to the ocean floor, computer vision techniques can be applied to obtain quite accurate motion estimates. The most crucial step in the vision-based estimation of the vehicle motion consists on detecting matchings between image pairs. Here we propose the extensive use of texture analysis as a tool to ameliorate the correspondence problem in underwater images. Once a robust set of correspondences has been found, the three-dimensional motion of the vehicle can be computed with respect to the bed of the sea. Finally, motion estimates allow the construction of a map that could aid to the navigation of the robot |
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eng |
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IEEE |
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Palavras-Chave | #Reconeixement òptic de formes #Robots mòbils #Robots submarins #Visió per ordinador #Computer vision #Mobile robots #Optical pattern recognition #Underwater robots |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article |