An Active Vision Architecture based on Iconic Representations (1995)
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| Venue: | Artificial Intelligence |
| Citations: | 116 - 12 self |
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@ARTICLE{Rao95anactive,
author = {Rajesh P.N. Rao and Dana H. Ballard},
title = {An Active Vision Architecture based on Iconic Representations},
journal = {Artificial Intelligence},
year = {1995},
volume = {78},
pages = {461--505}
}
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Active vision systems have the capability of continuously interacting with the environment. The rapidly changing environment of such systems means that it is attractive to replace static representations with visual routines that compute information on demand. Such routines place a premium on image data structures that are easily computed and used. The purpose of this paper is to propose a general active vision architecture based on efficiently computable iconic representations. This architecture employs two primary visual routines, one for identifying the visual image near the fovea (object identification), and another for locating a stored prototype on the retina (object location). This design allows complex visual behaviors to be obtained by composing these two routines with different parameters. The iconic representations are comprised of high-dimensional feature vectors obtained from the responses of an ensemble of Gaussian derivative spatial filters at a number of orientations and...







