Anticipating the use of knowledge-based expert systems for robot task planning, a geometric reasoning is envisioned for the representation and manipulation of geometric information in a manner uniform with other knowledge. The general requirements for such a reasoner are outlined and a proposed architecture is described, built on four concepts: a class structure of spatial sets, features as subsets of those spatial sets, geometric abstractions as partial representations of features, and constraints as a mechanism for reasoning. An example implementation is built in an object-oriented environment and uses an underlying solids modeler, transparent to the end user.<>
An approach to geometric reasoning in robotics
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; 24 , 5 ; 630-646
01.09.1988
1513970 byte
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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