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Vision-based control for mining automation

Peter Corke, Jonathan Roberts, Graeme Winstanley

Year
1998
Citations
20

Abstract

The mining industry is highly suitable for the application of robotics and automation technology since the work is both arduous and dangerous. Visual servoing is a means of integrating noncontact visual sensing with machine control to augment or replace operator based control. This article describes two of our current mining automation projects in order to demonstrate some, perhaps unusual, applications of visual servoing, and also to illustrate some very real problems with robust computer vision.

Keywords

Visual servoingAutomationRoboticsArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceVisual controlRobotControl (management)Machine visionOperator (biology)

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