Presentation 2001/3/21
Support of the depth discrimination by the vision system that is suggested by the fixation nystagmus
Takahiro Yamamoto, Hiroaki Kudo, Noboru Ohnishi,
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Abstract(in English) In this study, we attempted to develop an active vision system that is suggested by sight line shift process of human's vision. Especially, we focused on the fixation nystagmus. It's a well-known feature as small and involuntary movements. It is composed three kinds of movement, that is, tremor, flick, and drift. We implemented these movements to the vision system. The system can estimate the depth of visual targets by only simple shift of camera, which is independent on a scene. We devised ways of the occurrence of visual disparity, and we applied it under the real scene. In the experiment for the positioning, the subject was able to adjust the position of the object by using the proposal system at the good accuracy. Consequently, we obtained good result of supporting the depth discrimination.
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Keyword(in English) fixation nystagmus / ocular parallax / vision system / depth discrimination
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Title (in English) Support of the depth discrimination by the vision system that is suggested by the fixation nystagmus
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Keyword(1) fixation nystagmus
Keyword(2) ocular parallax
Keyword(3) vision system
Keyword(4) depth discrimination
1st Author's Name Takahiro Yamamoto
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University()
2nd Author's Name Hiroaki Kudo
2nd Author's Affiliation Center for Information Media Studies, Nagoya University
3rd Author's Name Noboru Ohnishi
3rd Author's Affiliation Center for Information Media Studies, Nagoya University:Bio-Mimetic Fontrol Research Center, RIKEN
Date 2001/3/21
Paper # HIP2000-60
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 713
Page pp.pp.-
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