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Translational Motion Recovery Using an Artificial Compound Eye Scheme - Development of artificial planar-array compound-like eyes which mimic the mechanisms at work in biological compound eyes (Paperback)
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Translational Motion Recovery Using an Artificial Compound Eye Scheme - Development of artificial planar-array compound-like eyes which mimic the mechanisms at work in biological compound eyes (Paperback)
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This dissertation presents a technique for recovering translational
motion parameters using two simplified planar compound-like eye
schemes, namely a parallel trinocular system and a single-row
Superposition-type Planar Compound-like Eye (SPCE). The former
resolves the matrix singularity problem encountered when attempting
to recover motion parameters using a conventional binocular scheme.
Additional charge coupled device (CCD) cameras are added in the
horizontal direction to create a single- row SPCE. The latter then
presented in this dissertation demonstrates a high degree of
robustness toward noise and enables the motion estimation process
to be performed in an accurate and computationally efficient manner
without any kind of filters. Whilst science can not realistically
hope to improve upon the visioning capabilities found in the insect
world, the techniques presented in this dissertation nonetheless
provide a sound foundation for the development of artificial
planar-array compound-like eyes which mimic the mechanisms at work
in biological compound eyes and attain an enhanced visioning
performance as a result.
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