2020
DOI: 10.11159/cdsr20.149
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Moving Object Detection for Humanoid Navigation in Cluttered Dynamic Indoor Environments

Abstract: Humanoid robot perception is challenging compared to perception in other robotic systems. The sensors in a humanoid are in constant state of motion and their pose estimation is affected by the constant motion of the tens of DOFs (Degrees of Freedom) which in turn affect the estimation of the sensed environmental objects. This is especially problematic in highly cluttered dynamic spaces such as indoor office environments. One of the challenges is identifying the presence of all independent moving/dynamic entiti… Show more

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