Title :
Robust Elevator Button Recognition in the Presence of Partial Occlusion and Clutter by Specular Reflections
Author :
Kim, Heon-Hui ; Kim, Dae-Jin ; Park, Kwang-Hyun
Author_Institution :
Art & Robot. Inst., Kwangwoon Univ., Seoul, South Korea
fDate :
3/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper deals with vision-based elevator button recognition for a robot arm manipulating elevator buttons. The major difficulties in elevator button recognition are the presence of partial occlusion of the target objects and image clutter caused by specular reflection from mirrorlike walls inside the elevator. As a remedy for the elevator button recognition problem in highly complicated settings, we propose a robust button recognition algorithm, which is modularized into feature extraction, initial recognition, and postrefinement modules. In consideration of the diverse button shapes in the form of convex quadrilaterals with rounded button corners, a set of features is specially designed to describe each button contour subject to perspective distortion. A homography-based image transform is also employed for the template matching to achieve a more reliable matching performance. Like a grammar in linguistics, geometric button alignment, plays a key role in the elimination of false positives and the estimation of the missing buttons. The proposed algorithm is extensively tested in a robotic platform to verify effectiveness, robustness, and real-time performance.
Keywords :
character recognition; feature extraction; image matching; lifts; manipulators; object recognition; robot vision; service robots; character recognition; convex quadrilaterals; feature extraction; geometric button alignment; homography-based image transform; image clutter; mirrorlike walls; partial occlusion; postreflnement modules; robot arm; specular reflections; target objects; template matching; vision-based robust elevator button recognition; Clutter; Elevators; Feature extraction; Image recognition; Object recognition; Robots; Robustness; Elevator button recognition; manipulation task; occlusion and clutter; perspective distortion; specular reflection;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2011.2161249