2013 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation 2013
DOI: 10.1109/icra.2013.6631180
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Cloud-based robot grasping with the google object recognition engine

Abstract: Abstract-Rapidly expanding internet resources and wireless networking have potential to liberate robots and automation systems from limited onboard computation, memory, and software. "Cloud Robotics" describes an approach that recognizes the wide availability of networking and incorporates opensource elements to greatly extend earlier concepts of "Online Robots" and "Networked Robots". In this paper we consider how cloud-based data and computation can facilitate 3D robot grasping. We present a system architect… Show more

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“…Big Data can also facilitate learning in Computer Vision, by matching sensor data to 3D models in an online database. [14] The RoboEarth project stores data related to objects maps, and tasks, for applications ranging from object recognition to mobile navigation to grasping and manipulation (see Figure 1) [16].…”
Section: A Big-datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Big Data can also facilitate learning in Computer Vision, by matching sensor data to 3D models in an online database. [14] The RoboEarth project stores data related to objects maps, and tasks, for applications ranging from object recognition to mobile navigation to grasping and manipulation (see Figure 1) [16].…”
Section: A Big-datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Cloud Based Robot Grasping project was developed to facilitate the sharing and learning of objects and grasping functions [4]. The project allowed a robot to send a picture of an object to the cloud for processing, which would attempt to identify it within its database, returning the information on the item if found.…”
Section: Cloud Based Robot Graspingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, some papers [25,27] deploy a recognition system that allows clients to upload images to the server for object classification. Other papers [20,14] provide continuous object recognition on mobile devices by running the tracker on the mobile client, and the recognition on a server.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%