Learning robot vision for assisted living

Wenjie Yan, Nils Meins, Elena Torta, Cornelius Weber, David van der Pol, Raymond H. Cuijpers, Stefan Wermter

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This chapter presents an overview of a typical scenario of Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) in which a robot navigates to a person for conveying information. Indoor robot navigation is a challenging task due to the complexity of real-home environments and the need of online learning abilities to adjust for dynamic conditions. A comparison between systems with different sensor typologies shows that visionbased systems promise to provide good performance and a wide scope of usage at reasonable cost. Moreover, vision-based systems can perform different tasks simultaneously by applying different algorithms to the input data stream thus enhancing the flexibility of the system. The authors introduce the state of the art of several computer vision methods for realizing indoor robotic navigation to a person and human-robot interaction. A case study has been conducted in which a robot, which is part of an AAL system, navigates to a person and interacts with her. The authors evaluate this test case and give an outlook on the potential of learning robot vision in ambient homes.

Originele taal-2Engels
TitelImage Processing
SubtitelConcepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications
UitgeverijIGI Global
Hoofdstuk62
Pagina's1232-1255
Aantal pagina's24
ISBN van elektronische versie9781466639959
ISBN van geprinte versie1466639946, 9781466639942
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 31 mei 2013

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