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CNN-based Omnidirectional Object Detection for HermesBot Autonomous Delivery Robot with Preliminary Frame Classification

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arxiv 2110.11829 v1 pith:GD3SXPU2 submitted 2021-10-22 cs.RO cs.CV

classification cs.ROcs.CV
keywords autonomouscamerasrobotclassificationdetectionexperimentalframemobile
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Mobile autonomous robots include numerous sensors for environment perception. Cameras are an essential tool for robot's localization, navigation, and obstacle avoidance. To process a large flow of data from the sensors, it is necessary to optimize algorithms, or to utilize substantial computational power. In our work, we propose an algorithm for optimizing a neural network for object detection using preliminary binary frame classification. An autonomous outdoor mobile robot with 6 rolling-shutter cameras on the perimeter providing a 360-degree field of view was used as the experimental setup. The obtained experimental results revealed that the proposed optimization accelerates the inference time of the neural network in the cases with up to 5 out of 6 cameras containing target objects.

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