Many research efforts have turned to sensing, and in particular computer vision, to create more flexible robotic systems. Computer vision is often required to provide data for the grasping of a target. Using a vision system for grasping of static or moving objects presents several issues with respect to sensing, control, and system configuration. This paper presents some of these issues in concept with the options available to the researcher and the trade‐offs to be expected when integrating a vision system with a robotic system for the purpose of grasping objects. The paper includes a description of our experimental system and contains experimental results from a particular configuration that characterize the type and frequency of errors encountered while performing various vision‐guided grasping tasks. These error classes and their frequency of occurrence lend insight into the problems encountered during visual grasping and into the possible solution of these problems.
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1 April 1998
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April 01 1998
Issues and experimental results in vision‐guided robotic grasping of static or moving objects Available to Purchase
Nikolaos Papanikolopoulos;
Nikolaos Papanikolopoulos
Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Minnesota, 200 Union Street SE, 4‐192 EE/CS Building, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA. Tel: 00 1 612 625 0163; Fax: 00 1 612 625 0572; E‐mail: npapas@cs.umn.edu
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Christopher E. Smith
Christopher E. Smith
Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Colorado, Campus Box 109, PO Box 173364, Denver, CO, USA. Tel: 00 1 303 556 4314; Fax: 00 1 303 556 8369; E‐mail: chsmith@carbon.cudenver.edu
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-5791
Print ISSN: 0143-991X
© MCB UP Limited
1998
Industrial Robot (1998) 25 (2): 134–140.
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Papanikolopoulos N, Smith CE (1998), "Issues and experimental results in vision‐guided robotic grasping of static or moving objects". Industrial Robot, Vol. 25 No. 2 pp. 134–140, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/01439919810204748
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