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3D Feature Tracking Using a Dynamic Structured Light System
The University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada May 09-May 11
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CRV.2005.1The 2nd Canadian Conference on Comput ...
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Antonio Ad?, UCLM, Paseo de la Universidad 4, Ciudad Real, Spain
Fernando Molina, UCLM, Paseo de la Universidad 4, Ciudad Real, Spain
Andr?s S. V?zquez, UCLM, Paseo de la Universidad 4, Ciudad Real, Spain
Luis Morena, UCLM, Paseo de la Universidad 4, Ciudad Real, Spain
In this paper we present a 3D tracking system that is able to identify several characteristic points on the surface of a moving scene. The system is considered as a preliminary step in the interaction of industrial robots with dynamic scenes. Through a new color structured light technique based on a disordered codeword pattern, 3D coordinates of the object surface are extracted and processed. This method recovers 3D information in such a way that the correspondence problem is easily and robustly solved. After establishing a set of feature points, an inter frame window search algorithm is carried out to solve the tracking problem.
A controlled experimental setup has been built in our lab composed by a 2 DOF mobile platform, a light structured sensor and a manipulator robot. The experimentation has been performed on medium spatial resolution and for soft movement specifications giving promising results.
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Antonio Ad?, Fernando Molina, Andr?s S. V?zquez, Luis Morena, "3D Feature Tracking Using a Dynamic Structured Light System," crv, pp.168-175, The 2nd Canadian Conference on Computer and Robot Vision (CRV'05), 2005
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