Abstract: The omnidirectional image sensor has many advantages of the branches of map-building, navigation, and localization for mobile robot and the concern with the sensor has been growing. When the omnidirectional image sensor is used to various application, the feature matching between two images is the essential problem that always occurs at the first step of an image processing. Although several studies have been made on the problem, there are still some drawbacks which limit in the motion of a mobile robot or which are only valid under certain assumption, that a the mobile robot should move slowly. This paper discusses a issue related to find the correspondence of features in two omnidirectional images regardless of the motion of the...
Abstract. Autonomously guided mobile robots are dependent on sensor information for internal decisio...
International audienceIn this paper we introduce a robust descriptor for matching vertical lines amo...
This paper discusses how stereo vision achieved through the use of omnidirectional sensors can help ...
This paper presents an efficient metric for the computation of the similarity among omnidirectional ...
10.1109/ICMECH.2006.2524892006 IEEE International Conference on Mechatronics, ICM17-2
International audienceThis paper presents a new and robust method for extracting and match- ing visu...
Abstract: Problem statement: In computer vision, matching is an important phase for several applicat...
Abstract – The new approach to utilize information from an omnidirectional image is presented in thi...
The localization problem for an autonomous robot moving in a known environment is a well-studied pro...
Abstract — This paper presents a new method for feature matching between pairs of one-dimensional pa...
Abstract—The localization problem for an autonomous robot moving in a known environment is a well-st...
Vision-based robot localization is challenging due to the vast amount of visual information availabl...
This paper proposes a new technique for vision-based robot navigation. The basic framework is to loc...
Abstract — In this paper we deal with the problem of mobile robot localization using omnidirectional...
This study describes a method to obtain obstacle information omnidirectionally by a novel omnidirect...
Abstract. Autonomously guided mobile robots are dependent on sensor information for internal decisio...
International audienceIn this paper we introduce a robust descriptor for matching vertical lines amo...
This paper discusses how stereo vision achieved through the use of omnidirectional sensors can help ...
This paper presents an efficient metric for the computation of the similarity among omnidirectional ...
10.1109/ICMECH.2006.2524892006 IEEE International Conference on Mechatronics, ICM17-2
International audienceThis paper presents a new and robust method for extracting and match- ing visu...
Abstract: Problem statement: In computer vision, matching is an important phase for several applicat...
Abstract – The new approach to utilize information from an omnidirectional image is presented in thi...
The localization problem for an autonomous robot moving in a known environment is a well-studied pro...
Abstract — This paper presents a new method for feature matching between pairs of one-dimensional pa...
Abstract—The localization problem for an autonomous robot moving in a known environment is a well-st...
Vision-based robot localization is challenging due to the vast amount of visual information availabl...
This paper proposes a new technique for vision-based robot navigation. The basic framework is to loc...
Abstract — In this paper we deal with the problem of mobile robot localization using omnidirectional...
This study describes a method to obtain obstacle information omnidirectionally by a novel omnidirect...
Abstract. Autonomously guided mobile robots are dependent on sensor information for internal decisio...
International audienceIn this paper we introduce a robust descriptor for matching vertical lines amo...
This paper discusses how stereo vision achieved through the use of omnidirectional sensors can help ...