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Title: Gaze control in a multi-task active-vision system
Authors: Hernández Sosa, José Daniel 
Cabrera Gámez, Jorge 
Naranjo, A
Domínguez Brito, Antonio Carlos 
Isern González, José 
UNESCO Clasification: 1203 Ciencia de los ordenadores
Keywords: Multi task active vision
Issue Date: 2007
Project: Tecnicas Para El Robustecimiento de Procesos en Vision Artificial Para la Interaccion 
Conference: 5th International Conference on Computer Vision Systems (ICVS 2007) 
Abstract: Very little attention has been devoted to the problem of modular composition of vision capabilities in perception-action systems. While new algorithms and techniques have paved the way for important developments, the majority of vision systems are still designed and integrated in a very primitive way according to modern software engineering principles. This paper describes the architecture of an active vision system that has been conceived to ease the concurrent utilization of the system by several visual tasks. We describe in detail the functional architecture of the system and provide several solutions to the problem of sharing the visual attention when several visual tasks need to be interleaved. The system’s design hides this complexity to client processes that can be designed as if they were exclusive users of the visual system. Some preliminary results on a real robotic platform are also provided.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/120668
Source: ICVS 2007, Fifth International Conference on Computer Vision Systems
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