Workshop on Integration of Vision and Inertial Sensors (INERVIS), 2003, Coimbra (Portugal) ; A method for estimating mobile robot egomotion is presented, which relies on tracking contours in real-time images acquired with an uncalibrated monocular video system. After fitting an active contour to an object in the image, 3D motion is derived from the affine deformations suffered by the contour in an image sequence. More than one object can be tracked at the same time yielding some different pose estimations. Then, improvements in pose determination are achieved by fusing all these different estimations. Inertial information is used to obtain better estimates, as it introduces in the tracking algorithm a measure of the real velocity. Inertial information is also used to eliminate some ambiguities arising from the use of a monocular image sequence. As the algorithms developed are intended to be used in real-time control systems, considerations on computation costs are taken into account. ; This work was supported by the project 'Navegación autónoma de robots guiados por objetivos visuales' (070-720). ; Peer Reviewed
Fusing visual contour tracking with inertial sensing to recover robot egomotion
01.01.2003
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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