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publication name Lightweight Active Object Retrieval with Weak Classifiers
Authors László Czúni and Metwally Rashad
year 2018
keywords object retrieval; Hough transformation; sensor fusion; active vision
journal Sensors
volume 18
issue 3
pages 1-15
publisher MDPI
Local/International International
Paper Link http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/3/801
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Abstract

In the last few years, there has been a steadily growing interest in autonomous vehicles and robotic systems. While many of these agents are expected to have limited resources, these systems should be able to dynamically interact with other objects in their environment. We present an approach where lightweight sensory and processing techniques, requiring very limited memory and processing power, can be successfully applied to the task of object retrieval using sensors of different modalities. We use the Hough framework to fuse optical and orientation information of the different views of the objects. In the presented spatio-temporal perception technique, we apply active vision, where, based on the analysis of initial measurements, the direction of the next view is determined to increase the hit-rate of retrieval. The performance of the proposed methods is shown on three datasets loaded with heavy noise.

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