Neural net target-tracking system using structured laser patterns

Jai Wan Cho, Yong Bum Lee, Namho Lee, Soon Yong Park, Jong Min Lee, Gapchu Choi, Sunghyun Baek, Dongsun Park

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Abstract

In this paper, we describe a robot endeffector tracking system using sensory information from recently-announced structured pattern laser diodes, which ca generate images with several different types of structured pattern. The neura network approach is employed to recognize the robot endeffector covering the situation of three types of motion: translation, scaling and rotation. Features for the neural network to detect the position of the endeffector are extracted from the preprocessed images. Artificial neural networks are used to store models and to match with unknown input features recognizing the position of the robot endeffector. Since a minimal number of samples are used for different directions of the robot endeffector in the system, an artificial neural network with the generalization capability can be utilized for unknown input features. A feedforward neural network with the generalization capability can be utilized for unknown input features. A feedforward neural network trained with the back propagation learning is used to detect the position of the robot endeffector. Another feedforward neural network module is used to estimate the motion from a sequence of images and to control movements of the robot endeffector. COmbining the tow neural networks for recognizing the robot endeffector and estimating the motion with the preprocessing stage, the whole system keeps tracking of the robot endeffector effectively.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
EditorsMichael K. Masten, Larry A. Stockum
Pages375-383
Number of pages9
Editiona
StatePublished - 1996
EventAcquisition, Tracking, and Pointing X - Orlando, FL, USA
Duration: 10 Apr 199611 Apr 1996

Publication series

NameProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Numbera
Volume2739

Conference

ConferenceAcquisition, Tracking, and Pointing X
CityOrlando, FL, USA
Period10/04/9611/04/96

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