Due to the rapid development of social computerization and smart devices, there is an increasing demand for indoor positioning of mobile robots in the robotics field, so it is very important to realize the autonomous navigation of mobile robots. However, in indoor scenes, due to factors such as dark walls, the global positioning system cannot effectively locate, and the broadband and wired positioning technologies used indoors have problems such as base station laying and delay. Computer vision positioning technology has greatly improved the camera hardware due to its simple equipment and low cost. Compared with other sensor cameras, it is less affected by environmental changes, so visual positioning has received extensive attention. Image matching has become the most critical link in visual positioning. The accuracy, speed, and robustness of image matching directly determine the results of visual positioning, so image matching has become the main topic of this study. In this study, the neural network algorithm is systematically optimized, especially for the robot’s local obstacle avoidance, and an obstacle data acquisition method based on VGG16 and fast RCNN is proposed. In order to solve the problem that the semantic image segmentation algorithm based on AlexNet and ResNet is difficult to accurately obtain the information of multiple objects, and an image semantic segmentation algorithm combined with VGG16 is designed to classify the background and road in the image at the pixel level and capture the path boundary line. The collection of robot obstacle path information improves the speed and accuracy of highly automated local obstacle avoidance. This study uses neural network algorithms to systematically optimize computer vision positioning and also studies the accuracy optimization of local obstacle avoidance, aiming to promote its better development.
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