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Reasoning about shadows in a mobile robot environment
Date
2013-12-06Author
Pereira, Valquiria Fenelon
Cozman, Fabio Gagliardi
Institutions
Abstract
This paper describes a logic-based formalism for
qualitative spatial reasoning with cast shadows (Perceptual
Qualitative Relations on Shadows, or PQRS) and presents
results of a mobile robot qualitative self-localisation experiment
using this formalism. Shadow detection was accomplished
by mapping the images from the robot’s monocular
colour camera into a HSV colour space and then thresholding
on the V dimension. We present results of selflocalisation
using two methods for obtaining the threshold
automatically: in one method the images are segmented
according to their grey-scale histograms, in the other, the
threshold is set according to a prediction about the robot’s
location, based upon a qualitative spatial reasoning theory
about shadows. This theory-driven threshold search and the
qualitative self-localisation procedure are the main contributions
of the present research. To the best of our knowledge
this is the first work that uses qualitative spatial representations
both to perform robot self-localisation and to calibrate
a robot’s interpretation of its perceptual input.