For more than a century, rigid-body displacements have been viewed as affine transformations described as homogeneous transformation matrices wherein the linear part is a rotation matrix. In group-theoretic terms, this classical description makes rigid-body motions a semidirect product. The distinction between a rigid-body displacement of Euclidean space and a change in pose from one reference frame to another is usually not articulated well in the literature. Here, we show that, remarkably, when changes in pose are viewed from a space-fixed reference frame, the space of pose changes can be endowed with a direct product group structure, which is different from the semidirect product structure of the space of motions. We then show how this n...
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This work argue that directional statistics are important in Robotics. That is, statistics on genera...
We propose a new view-invariant measure for action recognition. For this purpose, we introduce the i...
This updated second edition broadens the explanation of rotational kinematics and dynamics — the mos...
International audienceThis paper establishes a link between uncalibrated stereo vision and the motio...
In this paper we propose a new bidirectional invariant motion descriptor of a rigid body. The propos...
International audienceThe pose of a rigid object is usually regarded as a rigid transformation, desc...
Future robots are expected to operate in unpredictable and changing environments, not only in indust...
There are essentially two ways to keep track of a rigid body. In the passive view each rigid body c...
which includes both position and ori-entation information, are often hampered by complexity and lack...
AbstractA systematic theoretical approach is presented, in an effort to provide a complete and illum...
In robotics, especially cognitive robotics, there is a need to represent human or robot motion in a ...
ii Human actions are the essence of a human life and a natural product of the human mind. Anal-ysis ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Group transformation theory and group representation theory are very effective tools for motion esti...
Humanoid robots and humans look alike, and therefore are expected to adjust their posture in a simil...
This work argue that directional statistics are important in Robotics. That is, statistics on genera...
We propose a new view-invariant measure for action recognition. For this purpose, we introduce the i...
This updated second edition broadens the explanation of rotational kinematics and dynamics — the mos...