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Vision and Navigation for the Carnegie-Mellon Navlab

C. Thorpe, Martial Hebert, Takeo Kanade, Steven A. Shafer

Year
1987
Citations
45

Abstract

A distributed architecture articulated around the CODGER (communication database with geometric reasoning) knowledge database is described for a mobile robot system that includes both perception and navigation tools. Results are described for vision and navigation tests using a mobile testbed that integrates perception and navigation capabilities that are based on two types of vision algorithms: color vision for road following, and 3-D vision for obstacle detection and avoidance. The perception modules are integrated into a system that allows the vehicle to drive continuously in an actual outdoor environment. The resulting system is able to navigate continuously on roads while avoiding obstacles. >

Keywords

Computer visionComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceComputer graphics (images)

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