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Image-based segmentation of indoor corridor floors for a mobile robot
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2010
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EngineeringField RoboticsMulti-view GeometryImage AnalysisPattern RecognitionComputational ImagingEdge DetectionComputational GeometryRobotics PerceptionIndoor Corridor FloorsMachine VisionLens DistortionVision RoboticsStructure From MotionRange ImagingReal-time AlgorithmComputer VisionNatural SciencesComputer Stereo VisionImage-based Floor DetectionExtended RealityRoboticsImage Segmentation
We present a novel method for image-based floor detection from a single image. In contrast with previous approaches that rely upon homographies, our approach does not require multiple images (either stereo or optical flow). It also does not require the camera to be calibrated, even for lens distortion. The technique combines three visual cues for evaluating the likelihood of horizontal intensity edge line segments belonging to the wall-floor boundary. The combination of these cues yields a robust system that works even in the presence of severe specular reflections, which are common in indoor environments. The nearly real-time algorithm is tested on a large database of images collected in a wide variety of conditions, on which it achieves nearly 90% detection accuracy.
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