Seminar On Advanced Technologies Computer Vision in Robotics
Seminar On Advanced Technologies Computer Vision in Robotics
Technologies: Computer
Vision in Robotics
This seminar explores the exciting field of computer vision and its
application in the realm of robotics. Join us as we delve into the
fundamentals, architecture, and practical applications of this
transformative technology.
by Palle Srivatsav
Overview of Computer Vision
Enabling Machines to "See" From Images to Insights Transformative Technology
Feature Extraction
Identifying distinctive characteristics in images, such as
edges, corners, and textures.
Architecture of Computer Vision in Robotics
Sensors & Cameras
1 Acquire visual data from the environment.
Image Processing
2
Preprocessing, feature extraction, and analysis.
Object Recognition
3
Identifying and classifying objects in the scene.
Decision-Making
4
Using visual information to guide actions.
Robot Control
5
Executing commands based on visual perception.
How Computer Vision Works in
Robotics
Object Detection
Identifying the location and type of objects in the scene.
Object Tracking
Following the movement of objects over time.
Scene Understanding
Interpreting the overall context of the environment.
Action Planning
Developing strategies based on visual information.
Key Components of
Computer Vision in
Robotics
Cameras & Sensors Image Processing
Algorithms
Capture visual data from
the environment. Analyze images for features,
patterns, and objects.
Cameras & Sensors Image Processing Machine Learning Models Robot Control Systems
Algorithms
Cameras provide the visual Neural networks, support These systems integrate
input for the system, while Techniques like edge vector machines, and other visual information into real-
sensors enhance depth detection, feature extraction, models learn from vast time decision-making,
perception and object and object segmentation help datasets to improve accuracy enabling robots to perform
recognition. extract meaningful over time. complex tasks.
information from images.
Practical Applications of Computer Vision in
Robotics