Shuili Ju
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2
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About
Shuili Ju is a researcher whose work lies at the intersection of computer vision and robotics, with a particular focus on automated warehousing and storage systems. His most cited study, "Study of Computer Vision and Robot Control Technology" (2007), addresses a critical bottleneck in modern logistics: improving the efficiency of goods recognition and picking in automated storage and retrieval systems (AS/RS). By integrating computer vision with robot control, Ju proposed solutions that enhance the speed and accuracy of item identification—a foundational challenge for intelligent warehousing. While his citation count remains modest, his contributions are notable for targeting the practical, real-world application of vision-guided robotics in industrial automation. Ju’s research underscores the importance of bridging perception and action in robotics, offering insights that remain relevant as e-commerce and smart manufacturing drive demand for more efficient, autonomous material handling systems.
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- 1Study of Computer Vision and Robot Control Technology2 citations · 2007