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Using Robust Estimation for Visual Servoing Based on Dynamic Vision

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Using Robust Estimation for Visual Servoing Based on Dynamic Vision
— The aim of this article is to achieve accurate visual servoing tasks when the shape of the object being observed as well as the final image are unknown. More precisely, we want to control the orientation of the tangent plane at a certain point on the object corresponding to the center of a region of interest and to move this point to the principal point to fulfill a fixation task. To do that, we perform a 3D reconstruction phase during the servoing. It is based on the measurement of the 2D displacement in the region of interest and on the measurement of the camera velocity. Since the 2D displacement depends on the scene, we introduce an unified motion model to deal with planar as well with non-planar objects. Unfortunately, this model is only an approximation. In [1], we propose to use active vision to enlarge its domain of validity and a 3D reconstruction based on a continuous approach. In this paper, we propose to use robust estimation techniques and a 3D reconstruction based...
Christophe Collewet, François Chaumette
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ICRA
Authors Christophe Collewet, François Chaumette
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