摘要
in this poper a novel data-and rule-driven system for 3D scene description and segmentation inan unknown environment is presented.This system generatss hierachies of features that correspond tostructural elements such as boundaries and shape classes of individual object as well as relationshipsbetween objects.It is implemented as an added high-level component to an existing low-level binocularvision system[1]. Based on a pair of matched stereo images produced by that system,3D segmentation is firstperformed to group object boundary data into several edge-sets,each of which is believed to belong to aparticular object.Then gross features of each object are extracted and stored in an object recbrd.The finalstructural description of the scene is accomplished with information in the object record,a set of rules and arule implementor. The System is designed to handle partially occluded objects of different shapes and sizeson the 2D imager.Experimental results have shown its success in computing both object and structurallevel descriptions of common man-made objects.
in this poper a novel data-and rule-driven system for 3D scene description and segmentation inan unknown environment is presented.This system generatss hierachies of features that correspond tostructural elements such as boundaries and shape classes of individual object as well as relationshipsbetween objects.It is implemented as an added high-level component to an existing low-level binocularvision system[1]. Based on a pair of matched stereo images produced by that system,3D segmentation is firstperformed to group object boundary data into several edge-sets,each of which is believed to belong to aparticular object.Then gross features of each object are extracted and stored in an object recbrd.The finalstructural description of the scene is accomplished with information in the object record,a set of rules and arule implementor. The System is designed to handle partially occluded objects of different shapes and sizeson the 2D imager.Experimental results have shown its success in computing both object and structurallevel descriptions of common man-made objects.