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Camera Motion Control Based On Ubiquitous Computing
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Author(s) |
B. Resko, P. T. Szemes, P. Korondi, P. Baranyi, H. Hashimoto |
Abstract |
Intelligent Space based on ubiquitous computing is a
space which has distributed sensory intelligence and is equipped
with actuators. The various devices of ubiquitous sensory
intelligence cooperate with each other autonomously, and the
whole space has high intelligence, where we can easily interact
with computers and robots, and get useful services from them.
The intelligent space is based on several Distributed Intelligent
Network Devices (DIND). A DIND has a sensor input, integrated
intelligence and a communication interface. The most important
sensors in a DIND are video cameras. This paper presents a
DIND that uses artificial neural network for tracking objects
moving in front of the camera of a DIND. The task is performed
by a biologically inspired artificial neural network, which is
a first step toward cognitive systems in Intelligent Space. An
adaptive neural based image memory and a neural matching
system is used. The proposed neural structure can be embedded
in an analog neural hardware to produce a real time solution for
camera motion control in object tracking that is faster and more
robust than existing solutions. |
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Filename: | A72567 |
Filesize: | 267.5 KB |
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Date |
Last modified 2006-02-17 by System |
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