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KNOWLEDGE-BASED SCENE EXPLORATION USING COMPUTER VISION AND LEARNED ANALYSIS STRATEGIES

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S021800140400337XCited by:2 (Source: Crossref)

    In this contribution we demonstrate how the task of visual scene exploration can be solved by a knowledge-based vision system. During scene exploration, the system searches for a fixed number of a priori known objects in a static scene. If not all objects are visible using the initial camera set-up, the camera parameters have to be adjusted and the camera has to be moved by the system. This problem is reduced to the choice of optimal camera actions. The information about the objects and the camera actions is uniformly represented in a semantic network. In addition, a control algorithm is provided that finds the optimal assignment from objects to parts of a scene based on a suitable analysis strategy. This strategy is acquired by the system itself using reinforcement learning methods. The paper focuses on aspects of knowledge representation concerning the integration of camera actions and on the integration of reinforcement learning methods in a semantic network formalism and applies them in a realistic setup. Experiments are shown for images of two office rooms.

    This work was partially supported by the "Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft" under grant NI 191/12–1. Only the authors are responsible for the content.