Appearance-Based Vision and the Automatic Generation of Object Recognition Programs - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University

Appearance-Based Vision and the Automatic Generation of Object Recognition Programs

K. D. Gremban and Katsushi Ikeuchi
Book Section/Chapter, Three-Dimensional Object Recognition Systems, May, 1993

Abstract

The generation of recognition programs by hand is a time-consuming, labor-intensive task that typically results in a special purpose program for the recogmtion of a single object or a small set of objects. Recent work in automatic code generation has demonstrated the feasibility of automatically generating object recognition programs from CAD-based descriptions of objects. Many of the programs which perform automatic code generation employ a common paradigm of utilizing explicit object and sensor models to predict object appearances; we refer to the paradigm as appearance-based vision, and refer to the programs as vision algorithm compilers (VACS). In this paper, we discuss the paradigm of appearance-based vision and present in detail two specific VACs: one that computes feature values analytically, and a second that utilizes an appearance simulator to synthesize sample images.

BibTeX

@incollection{Gremban-1993-15919,
author = {K. D. Gremban and Katsushi Ikeuchi},
title = {Appearance-Based Vision and the Automatic Generation of Object Recognition Programs},
booktitle = {Three-Dimensional Object Recognition Systems},
publisher = {Elsevier Science Publishers, B.V.},
editor = {A.K. Jain and P.J. Flynn},
year = {1993},
month = {May},
}