Multi-focal vision and gaze control improve navigation performance

Kolja Kühnlenz, Martin Buss

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Abstract

Multi-focal vision systems comprise cameras with various fields of view and measurement accuracies. This article presents a multi-focal approach to localization and mapping of mobile robots with active vision. An implementation of the novel concept is done considering a humanoid robot navigation scenario where the robot is visually guided through a structured environment with several landmarks. Various embodiments of multi-focal vision systems are investigated and the impact on navigation performance is evaluated in comparison to a conventional mono-focal stereo set-up. The comparative studies clearly show the benefits of multi-focal vision for mobile robot navigation: flexibility to assign the different available sensors optimally in each situation, enhancement of the visible field, higher localization accuracy, and, thus, better task performance, i.e. path following behavior of the mobile robot. It is shown that multi-focal vision may strongly improve navigation performance.

Original languageEnglish
JournalInternational Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems
Volume9
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012

Keywords

  • Foveated vision
  • Gaze control
  • Multi-focal vision
  • Navigation
  • Robotics

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