Obtaining function models using active vision strategies
Lam, C. P., West, G. A. W. and Venkatesh, S. 1999, Obtaining function models using active vision strategies, in Proceedings of the 12th Conference on Vision Interface, Canadian Image Processing and Pattern Recognition Society, London, Ont., pp. 344-351.
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Obtaining function models using active vision strategies
This paper addresses the problem of determening which 3D shape is present, and more importantly, the dimensions of the shape within a scene. This is performed in an active vision system because it reduces the complexity of the problem through the use of gaze stabilisation, choice of foveation point and selective processing by adaptively processing regions of interest. In our case only a small number of equations and parameters are needed for each shape. For example, a container has width and height. These are incorporated into functional descriptions of the shapes.
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089999 Information and Computing Sciences not elsewhere classified
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970108 Expanding Knowledge in the Information and Computing Sciences