Title :
A supervised learning approach to far range depth estimation using a consumer-grade RGB-D camera
Author :
Mishra, P. ; Viswanathan, A. ; Srinivasan, A.
Author_Institution :
Center for Intell. Syst., PES Inst. of Technol., Bangalore, India
Abstract :
This paper describes an approach to learn far range depth data from a consumer grade RGB-D sensor. Raw sensor depth data is limited to the near field and is used as ground truth by a supervised learning algorithm for predicting far range depth. A multiple hypothesis regression function is fit using the near range ground truth. A linear least squares solution determines the parameters of each function in the hypothesis vector. The “best fit” function is chosen as the one which minimizes the error between the predicted depth and the actual depth. This is used to populate a lookup table with learned far range depth data, extending sensor range. A novelty detection scheme estimates change in terrain inclination and is used to repopulate the lookup table of depth data for varying ground plane inclinations. Learning depth extension has been tested in heterogeneous indoor and outdoor environments, with diverse terrain type, varying terrain inclination and height, and under different obstacle field configurations.
Keywords :
cameras; image colour analysis; image sensors; learning (artificial intelligence); least squares approximations; mobile robots; regression analysis; robot vision; table lookup; terrain mapping; actual depth; best fit function; consumer-grade RGB-D camera; far range depth estimation; ground plane inclinations; heterogeneous indoor environments; heterogeneous outdoor environments; hypothesis vector; linear least squares solution; lookup table; multiple hypothesis regression function; near range ground truth; novelty detection scheme; obstacle field configurations; predicted depth; raw sensor depth data; supervised learning algorithm; supervised learning approach; terrain inclination; Cameras; Mobile robots; Prediction algorithms; Robot vision systems; Supervised learning; Autonomous robots; RGB-D Camera; Range extension; Supervised Learning;
Conference_Titel :
Electronics, Computing and Communication Technologies (CONECCT), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bangalore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4609-2
DOI :
10.1109/CONECCT.2013.6469299