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    Computer Vision and Image Understanding xxx

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    Abstract 13 This paper presents a panoramic virtual stereo vision approach to the problem of detecting 14 and localizing multiple moving objects (e.g., humans) in an indoor scene. Two panoramic 15 cameras, residing on different mobile platforms, compose a virtual stereo sensor with a flexible 16 baseline. A novel ''mutual calibration'' algorithm is proposed, where panoramic cameras on 17 two cooperative moving platforms are dynamically calibrated by looking at each other. A de-18 tailed numerical analysis of the error characteristics of the panoramic virtual stereo vision 19 (mutual calibration error, stereo matching error, and triangulation error) is given to derive 20 rules for optimal view planning. Experimental results are discussed for detecting and localizing 21 multiple humans in motion using two cooperative robot platforms. 2

    A cascaded filter approach to multi-objective control

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    Abstract — In this paper we propose a new approach for multiobjective control using a cascade of filters that progressively removes candidate commands which do not satisfy task constraints. The approach is motivated by other control methods that prevent destructive control interactions through null space projections. We apply this approach to a practical leader/follower task in which a mobile robot must address the conflicting objectives of moving to a goal position while avoiding obstacles and keeping a region of the workspace within the field of view of a fixed camera mounted on the platform. We experimentally verify our approach using the Segway Robotic Mobility Platform (RMP), a dynamically stable, differential drive mobile robot. I
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