3D PERCEPTION

The lab has a wide experience in camera modelling and camera calibration which also includes the computation of the intrinsic and extrinsic camera parameters. The study of the epipolar geometry through the estimation of the fundamental matrix is also a key point in the research interests of the lab. Contributions have been done in motion estimation by means of the differential epipolar geometry. The main application is in the field of mobile robot navigation by means of stereo vision especially solving the so-called Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) using video cameras.

 

Structured light projection as a technique to solve the correspondence problem but also to get 3D information from an unkown surface has been also widely studied. The lab has experience in designing coded light patterns which ease image processing preserving a high accuracy and robustness against noise. The projecting devices used are based on digital video projectors with contributions in active visual servoing; and laser emitters with contributions in laser scanning and omnidrectional vision. Some of the applications are in the fields of camera localization and positioning, 3D object acquisition, rapid prototyping, mould fabrication and supply-chain visual inspection.

 

The 3D perception lab is focused on both research and technology transfer activities in the fields of 3D acquisition, calibration, registration and data processing in order to optimize and improve the state-of-the-art in this matter. Our research has successfully been transferred to leading companies in the field of transportation systems, food, automotive, etc.

RESEARCH PROJECTS

TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER PROJECTS

SPIN-OFF COMPANY

AQSENSE was devoted to the development of standard software libraries for both 3D acquisition and processing for industrial machine vision applications. It was acquired by COGNEX Corporation on August 2016.