Pattern recognition in a multi-sensor environment

Publication Type journal article
School or College College of Engineering
Department Kahlert School of Computing
Creator Henderson, Thomas C.
Other Author Fai, Wu So
Title Pattern recognition in a multi-sensor environment
Date 1983
Description Current pattern recognition systems tend to operate on a single sensor, e.g., a camera. however. the need is now evident for pattern recognition systems which can operate in multi-sensor environments. For example, a robotics workstation may use range finders. cameras, tactile pads, etc. The Multi-sensor Kernel System (MKS) provides an efficient and coherent approach to the specification, recovery, and analysis of patterns in the data sensed by such a diverse set of sensors. We demonstrate how much a system can be used to support both feature-based object models as well as structural models. The problems solved is the localization of a three-dimensional object in 3-space. Moreover, MKS allows rapid reconfiguration of the available sensors and the high-level models.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
First Page 1
Last Page 36
Subject Pattern recognition; Multi-sensor; Multi-sensor Kernel System; MKS
Subject LCSH Multisensor data fusion
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Henderson, T. C., & Fai, W. S. (1983). Pattern recognition in a multi-sensor environment. 1-36. UUCS-83-001.
Series University of Utah Computer Science Technical Report
Rights Management ©University of Utah
Format Medium application/pdf
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s61z4p08
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