Omnidirectional cameras offer a much wider field of view than the perspective ones and alleviate the problems due to occlusions. However, both types of cameras suffer from the lack of depth perception. A practical method for obtaining depth in computer vision is to project a known structured light pattern on the scene avoiding the problems and costs involved by stereo vision. This paper is focused on the idea of combining omnidirectional vision and structured light with the aim to provide 3D information about the scene. The resulting sensor is formed by a single catadioptric camera and an omnidirectional light projector. It is also discussed how this sensor can be used in robot navigation application
Depth measurement is important in robot navigation, remote manipulation and auto-driving system etc....
Omnidirectional depth recovery in a novel omnidirectional stereo vision system was addressed. The st...
This study describes a method to obtain obstacle information directionally by a novel omnidirectiona...
Omnidirectional cameras offer a much wider field of view than the perspective ones and alleviate the...
We present a computer vision system that associates omnidirectional vision with structured light wit...
Catadioptric sensors are combinations of mirrors and lenses made in order to obtain a wide field of ...
This paper discusses how stereo vision achieved through the use of omnidirectional sensors can help ...
A catadioptric optical system is one that employs both lens and mirror components in the optical pat...
La percepció per visió es millorada quan es pot gaudir d'un camp de visió ampli. Aquesta tesi es con...
Computer vision and robot technology have been developed very fast in recent years. Although there a...
This paper presents a design method for a novel configured stereo vision navigation system for mobil...
Abstract. Autonomously guided mobile robots are dependent on sensor information for internal decisio...
Omni-directional view and stereo information for scene points are both crucial in many computer visi...
This paper deals with the problem of finding the largest navigable areas around a mobile robot, whic...
Omnidirectional depth map generation is very important for mobile robot navigation and action planni...
Depth measurement is important in robot navigation, remote manipulation and auto-driving system etc....
Omnidirectional depth recovery in a novel omnidirectional stereo vision system was addressed. The st...
This study describes a method to obtain obstacle information directionally by a novel omnidirectiona...
Omnidirectional cameras offer a much wider field of view than the perspective ones and alleviate the...
We present a computer vision system that associates omnidirectional vision with structured light wit...
Catadioptric sensors are combinations of mirrors and lenses made in order to obtain a wide field of ...
This paper discusses how stereo vision achieved through the use of omnidirectional sensors can help ...
A catadioptric optical system is one that employs both lens and mirror components in the optical pat...
La percepció per visió es millorada quan es pot gaudir d'un camp de visió ampli. Aquesta tesi es con...
Computer vision and robot technology have been developed very fast in recent years. Although there a...
This paper presents a design method for a novel configured stereo vision navigation system for mobil...
Abstract. Autonomously guided mobile robots are dependent on sensor information for internal decisio...
Omni-directional view and stereo information for scene points are both crucial in many computer visi...
This paper deals with the problem of finding the largest navigable areas around a mobile robot, whic...
Omnidirectional depth map generation is very important for mobile robot navigation and action planni...
Depth measurement is important in robot navigation, remote manipulation and auto-driving system etc....
Omnidirectional depth recovery in a novel omnidirectional stereo vision system was addressed. The st...
This study describes a method to obtain obstacle information directionally by a novel omnidirectiona...