Recognition and depth perception of objects in real world scenes
Robert J. Douglass
- 发表年份
- 1977
- 引用次数
- 4
摘要
Automatons and other robotic applications which are designed to move around and interact with their physical environment need a computer vision system for recognizing and understanding the spatial relationships of objects in real world scenes. The perceptual system must be able to identify salient objects in a scene, develop an understanding of their spatial relationships, and maintain continuity from one view to the next as either the objects or the system's camera moves through the scene. Outlined here and described in more detail in Douglass, 1977, is a system which has been implemented in SIMULA and tested on hand coded outdoor scenes of simple subjects such as houses
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