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Fourth IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision Systems (ICVS'06)
Integration and Coordination in a Cognitive Vision System
New York, New York
January 04-January 07
ISBN: 0-7695-2506-7
Sebastian Wrede, Bielefeld University, Germany
Marc Hanheide, Bielefeld University, Germany
Sven Wachsmuth, Bielefeld University, Germany
Gerhard Sagerer, Bielefeld University, Germany
In this paper, we present a case study that exemplifies general ideas of system integration and coordination. The application field of assistant technology provides an ideal test bed for complex computer vision systems including real-time components, human-computer interaction, dynamic 3-d environments, and information retrieval aspects. In our scenario the user is wearing an augmented reality device that supports her/him in everyday tasks by presenting information that is triggered by perceptual and contextual cues. The system integrates a wide variety of visual functions like localization, object tracking and recognition, action recognition, interactive object learning, etc. We show how different kinds of system behavior are realized using the Active Memory Infrastructure that provides the technical basis for distributed computation and a data- and eventdriven integration approach.
Citation:
Sebastian Wrede, Marc Hanheide, Sven Wachsmuth, Gerhard Sagerer, "Integration and Coordination in a Cognitive Vision System," icvs, pp.1, Fourth IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision Systems (ICVS'06), 2006
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