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16 September 2005 Detecting and measuring human bodies over wide work fields by using stereo cameras
Jian Lu, Kyoko Hamajima, Subarna Lata Tuladhar
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Abstract
In factory-automation, in order to avoid collision between human-bodies and autonomous mobile machines, a stereo-camera based method was proposed to implement an intelligent sensing method for human-bodies. An experimental system for this purpose was complemented, and an evaluation experiment was performed. The experiment shows that the accurate results were obtained in the case that no object other than human-body enters/exits to the monitored area.
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Jian Lu, Kyoko Hamajima, and Subarna Lata Tuladhar "Detecting and measuring human bodies over wide work fields by using stereo cameras", Proc. SPIE 5909, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXVIII, 590923 (16 September 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.618156
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KEYWORDS
Safety

3D image processing

Image sensors

Sensors

Stereoscopic cameras

Image processing

3D vision

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