Title :
Occlusion detection and interpretation based on image reprojection
Author :
Pilon, Maxime ; Cohen, Paul
Author_Institution :
Perception & Robotics Lab., Ecole Polytech., Montreal, Que., Canada
Abstract :
Autonomous navigation requires a trajectory planning module making use of sensory information to derive safe and efficient motion strategies. This paper describes a basic function for such a module, namely the ability to use occlusion monitoring and interpretation as a basis for defining exploration trajectories. The first part of the paper describes an occlusion detection method based on binocular vision, which assumes that occlusions between the left and right views cause reprojection errors when images from one of the viewpoints are used to predict images from the other viewpoint. More specifically, occlusions are shown to cause forward or backward jumps in the displacement of reprojected points. In the second part of the paper, occlusions are dynamically monitored for exploration purposes. The exposed and occluded views are identified, and occlusions are reduced by moving the vehicle towards the exposed view. Occlusion width alone is used to determine occlusion equations, which can be solved to obtain depth information about the scene
Keywords :
image recognition; mobile robots; robot kinematics; robot vision; stereo image processing; autonomous navigation; binocular vision; depth information; displacement; exploration; image reprojection; interpretation; motion strategies; occlusion detection; occlusion monitoring; reprojected points; reprojection errors; scene; sensory information; trajectory planning module; Cameras; Image motion analysis; Layout; Monitoring; Navigation; Optical fiber networks; Robot sensing systems; Shape; Trajectory; Vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Image Analysis and Interpretation, 1996., Proceedings of the IEEE Southwest Symposium on
Conference_Location :
San Antonio, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3200-8
DOI :
10.1109/IAI.1996.493747