제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
- 2005.06a
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- Pages.68-73
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- 2005
Development of a Ubiquitous Vision System for Location-awareness of Multiple Targets by a Matching Technique for the Identity of a Target;a New Approach
- Kim, Chi-Ho (Intelligent Robotics Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University) ;
- You, Bum-Jae (Intelligent Robotics Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology) ;
- Kim, Hag-Bae (Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University)
- Published : 2005.06.02
Abstract
Various techniques have been proposed for detection and tracking of targets in order to develop a real-world computer vision system, e.g., visual surveillance systems, intelligent transport systems (ITSs), and so forth. Especially, the idea of distributed vision system is required to realize these techniques in a wide-spread area. In this paper, we develop a ubiquitous vision system for location-awareness of multiple targets. Here, each vision sensor that the system is composed of can perform exact segmentation for a target by color and motion information, and visual tracking for multiple targets in real-time. We construct the ubiquitous vision system as the multiagent system by regarding each vision sensor as the agent (the vision agent). Therefore, we solve matching problem for the identity of a target as handover by protocol-based approach. We propose the identified contract net (ICN) protocol for the approach. The ICN protocol not only is independent of the number of vision agents but also doesn't need calibration between vision agents. Therefore, the ICN protocol raises speed, scalability, and modularity of the system. We adapt the ICN protocol in our ubiquitous vision system that we construct in order to make an experiment. Our ubiquitous vision system shows us reliable results and the ICN protocol is successfully operated through several experiments.
Keywords
- Identified Contract Net (ICN) protocol;
- location-awareness for multiple targets;
- ubiquitous vision system;
- multiagent system;
- handover