Morphological Neural Networks (MNN) have been proposed as associative (with its two cases: autoassociative and heteroassociative-memories. In this paper, we are involved with Heteroassociative MNN (HMNN). We propose their utilization as a preprocessing step for human shape detection, in a vision-based navigation problem for mobile robots. MNN can be trained in a single computing step, they possess unlimited storing capacity, and they have perfect recall of the patterns. Recall is also very fast, because the MNN recall does not involve the search for an energy minimum.
Index Terms:
mobile robot navigation, morphological neural networks, feature extraction
Citation:
B. Raducanu, M. Graña, "Morphological Neural Networks for Robust Visual Processing in Mobile Robotics," ijcnn, vol. 6, pp.6140, IEEE-INNS-ENNS International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN'00)-Volume 6, 2000