A Probabilistic Approach to Tactile Shape Reconstruction
IEEE Transactions on Robotics2011Vol. 27(3), pp. 630–635
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Abstract
In this paper, we present a probabilistic spatial approach to build compact 3-D representations of unknown objects probed by tactile sensors. Our approach exploits the high frame rates provided by modern tactile sensors and utilizes Kalman filters to build a probabilistic model of the contact point cloud that is efficiently stored in a kd-tree. The quality of generated shape representations is compared with a naive averaging approach, and we show that our method provides superior accuracy. We also evaluate the feasibility of object classification combining the generated object representations, together with the iterative closest point algorithm.
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