Integrating information coming from different sensors is a fundamental capability for autonomous robots. For complex tasks like topological localization, it would be desirable to use multiple cues, possibly from different modalities, so to achieve robust performance. This paper proposes a new method for integrating multiple cues. For each cue we train a large margin classifier which outputs a set of scores indicating the confidence of the decision. These scores are then used as input to a support vector machine, that learns how to weight each cue, for each class, optimally during training. We call this algorithm SVM-based discriminative accumulation scheme (SVM-DAS). We applied our method to the topological localization task, using vision a...
Recognising familiar places is a competence required in many engineering applications that interact ...
In this paper we present a novel adaptive multi-scale system for performing visual place recognition...
Recognising familiar places is a competence required in many engineering applications that interact ...
A distinctive feature of intelligent systems is their capability to analyze their level of expertise...
This paper describes the participation of Idiap-MULTI to the Robot Vision Task at imageCLEF 2010. Ou...
The ability to represent knowledge about space and its position therein is crucial for a mobile robo...
Object recognition systems aiming to work in real world settings should use multiple cues in order t...
This paper presents a novel place recognition algorithm inspired by the recent discovery of overlapp...
Topological localization is especially suitable for human-robot interaction and robot’s high level p...
This paper presents an SVM--based algorithm for the transfer of knowledge across robot platforms aim...
This paper presents an approach for the simultaneous learning and recognition of places applied to a...
Place recognition is an important perceptual robotic problem, especially in the navigation process. ...
Vision Based qualitative localization or in the other word place recognition is an important percept...
Representation of spaces including both geometric and semantic information enables a robot to perfor...
Vision-based place recognition is a desirable feature for an autonomous mobile system. In order to w...
Recognising familiar places is a competence required in many engineering applications that interact ...
In this paper we present a novel adaptive multi-scale system for performing visual place recognition...
Recognising familiar places is a competence required in many engineering applications that interact ...
A distinctive feature of intelligent systems is their capability to analyze their level of expertise...
This paper describes the participation of Idiap-MULTI to the Robot Vision Task at imageCLEF 2010. Ou...
The ability to represent knowledge about space and its position therein is crucial for a mobile robo...
Object recognition systems aiming to work in real world settings should use multiple cues in order t...
This paper presents a novel place recognition algorithm inspired by the recent discovery of overlapp...
Topological localization is especially suitable for human-robot interaction and robot’s high level p...
This paper presents an SVM--based algorithm for the transfer of knowledge across robot platforms aim...
This paper presents an approach for the simultaneous learning and recognition of places applied to a...
Place recognition is an important perceptual robotic problem, especially in the navigation process. ...
Vision Based qualitative localization or in the other word place recognition is an important percept...
Representation of spaces including both geometric and semantic information enables a robot to perfor...
Vision-based place recognition is a desirable feature for an autonomous mobile system. In order to w...
Recognising familiar places is a competence required in many engineering applications that interact ...
In this paper we present a novel adaptive multi-scale system for performing visual place recognition...
Recognising familiar places is a competence required in many engineering applications that interact ...