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Geometric Reasoning for Perception and Action

by Christian Laugier
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Overview

Geometry is a powerful tool to solve a great number of problems in robotics and computer vision. Impressive results have been obtained in these fields in the last decade. It is a new challenge to solve problems of the actual world which require the ability to reason about uncertainty and complex motion constraints by combining geometric, kinematic, and dynamic characteristics. A necessary step is to develop appropriate geometric reasoning techniques with reasonable computational complexity.
This volume is based on a workshop held in Grenoble,
France,in September 1991. It contains selected contributions on several important areas in the field of robotics and computer vision. The four chapters cover the following areas:
- motion planning with kinematic and dynamic constraints,
- motion planning and control in the presence of uncertainty,
- geometric problems related to visual perception,
-numerical problems linked to the implementation of practical algorithms for visual perception.

Synopsis

Geometry is a powerful tool to solve a great number of problems in robotics and computer vision. Impressive results have been obtained in these fields in the last decade. It is a new challenge to solve problems of the actual world which require the ability to reason about uncertainty and complex motion constraints by combining geometric, kinematic, and dynamic characteristics. A necessary step is to develop appropriate geometric reasoning techniques with reasonable computational complexity.
This volume is based on a workshop held in Grenoble,
France,in September 1991. It contains selected contributions on several important areas in the field of robotics and computer vision. The four chapters cover the following areas:
- motion planning with kinematic and dynamic constraints,
- motion planning and control in the presence of uncertainty,
- geometric problems related to visual perception,
-numerical problems linked to the implementation of practical algorithms for visual perception.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2007
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Pages
292
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9783540571322

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