Visual Navigation: From Biological Systems To Unmanned Ground Vehicles

Author:   Yiannis Aloimonos
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138876545


Pages:   430
Publication Date:   07 May 2015
Format:   Paperback
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All biological systems with vision move about their environments and successfully perform many tasks. The same capabilities are needed in the world of robots. To that end, recent results in empirical fields that study insects and primates, as well as in theoretical and applied disciplines that design robots, have uncovered a number of the principles of navigation. To offer a unifying approach to the situation, this book brings together ideas from zoology, psychology, neurobiology, mathematics, geometry, computer science, and engineering. It contains theoretical developments that will be essential in future research on the topic -- especially new representations of space with less complexity than Euclidean representations possess. These representations allow biological and artificial systems to compute from images in order to successfully deal with their environments. In this book, the barriers between different disciplines have been smoothed and the workings of vision systems of biological organisms are made clear in computational terms to computer scientists and engineers. At the same time, fundamental principles arising from computational considerations are made clear both to empirical scientists and engineers. Empiricists can generate a number of hypotheses that they could then study through various experiments. Engineers can gain insight for designing robotic systems that perceive aspects of their environment. For the first time, readers will find: * the insect vision system presented in a way that can be understood by computational scientists working in computer vision and engineering; * three complete, working robotic navigation systems presented with all the issues related to their design analyzed in detail; * the beginning of a computational theory of direct perception, as advocated by Gibson, presented in detail with applications for a variety of problems; and * the idea that vision systems could compute space representations different from perfect metric descriptions -- and be used in robotic tasks -- advanced for both artificial and biological systems.

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Author:   Yiannis Aloimonos
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Psychology Press Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.612kg
ISBN:  

9781138876545


ISBN 10:   1138876542
Pages:   430
Publication Date:   07 May 2015
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contents: Contributors. Y. Aloimonos, Visual Navigation: Flies, Bees and UGV's. T. Hamada, Vision, Action and Navigation in Animals. A. Horridge, Pattern and 3D Vision of Insects. K. Daniilidis, M.E. Spetsakis, Understanding Noise Sensitivity in Structure from Motion. L. Robert, C. Zeller, O. Faugeras, M. Hébert, Applications of Non-Metric Vision to Some Visually Guided Robotics Tasks. C. Fermüller, Y. Aloimonos, Direct Motion Perception. J.J. Weng, S. Chen, T.S. Huang, Visual Navigation Using Fast Content-Based Retrieval. R.C. Nelson, From Visual Homing to Object Recognition. T. Dean, J-L. Marion, Planning and Navigation in Stochastic Environments. M. Herman, M. Nashman, T-H. Hong, H. Schneiderman, D. Coombs, G-S. Young, D. Raviv, A.J. Wavering, Minimalist Vision for Navigation. E.M. Riseman, A.R. Hanson, J.R. Beveridge, R.T. Kumar, H. Sawhney, Landmark-Based Navigation and the Acquisition of Environmental Models. E.D. Dickmanns, Improvements in Visual Autonomous Road Vehicle Guidance 1987-94.

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""The wide range of topics discussed in this superbly written book allow it to be both informative and interesting. It is suitable for students, academics, researchers, and those in industry who are involved with, or interested in, visual navigation systems."" —Industrial Robot: An International Journal


"""The wide range of topics discussed in this superbly written book allow it to be both informative and interesting. It is suitable for students, academics, researchers, and those in industry who are involved with, or interested in, visual navigation systems."" —Industrial Robot: An International Journal"


The wide range of topics discussed in this superbly written book allow it to be both informative and interesting. It is suitable for students, academics, researchers, and those in industry who are involved with, or interested in, visual navigation systems. -Industrial Robot: An International Journal


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