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Pipeline Landmark Detection for Autonomous Robot Navigation using Time-of-Flight Imagery

Abstract

3D imaging systems provide valuable information for autonomous robot navigation based on landmark detection in pipelines. This paper presents a method for using a time-of-flight (TOF) camera for detection and tracking of pipeline features such as junctions, bends and obstacles. Feature extraction is done by fitting a cylinder to images of the pipeline. Data in captured images appear to take a conic rather than cylindrical shape, and we adjust the geometric primitive accordingly. Pixels deviating from the estimated cylinder/cone fit are grouped into blobs. Blobs fulfilling constraints on shape and stability over time are then tracked. The usefulness of TOF imagery as a source for landmark detection and tracking in pipelines is evaluated by comparison to auxiliary measurements. Experiments using a model pipeline and a prototype robot show encouraging results.
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Category

Academic lecture

Language

English

Author(s)

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Digital / Smart Sensors and Microsystems

Presented at

CVPR 2008 Workshop on Time of Flight Camera based Computer Vision (TOF-CV)

Place

Anchorage, Alaska, USA

Date

28.06.2008 - 28.06.2008

Organizer

IEEE, ARTTS

Year

2008

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