Title of article
The Visual Looming Navigation Cue: A Unified Approach
Author/Authors
Raviv، Daniel نويسنده , , Joarder، Kunal نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
-330
From page
331
To page
0
Abstract
Visual looming is related to an increasing projected size of an object on a viewerʹs retina as the relative distance between the viewer and the object decreases. It is an indication for threat that may be used along with visual fixation to accomplish navigation tasks. This paper defines visual looming as the time derivative of the relative distance (range) between the observer and the object divided by the relative distance itself. It introduces a unified approach to visual looming by showing how visual looming can be calculated from the relative temporal change in the following attributes of a 2D image sequence: (i) image area, (ii) image brightness, (iii) texture density in the image, and (iv) image blur. It is shown that a closed-form unified expression can be adopted in all these methods. Experimental results illustrate how the measured values of looming are related to the actual values. Finally, looming is used in the sense of a threat of collision, along with visual fixation, to navigate in an unknown environment.
Keywords
modeling from observation. , feature-based modeling , geometric and topological representations , model-based object recognition
Journal title
COMPUTER VISION & IMAGE UNDERSTANDING
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
COMPUTER VISION & IMAGE UNDERSTANDING
Record number
33957
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