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Sky segmentation with ultraviolet images can be used for navigation

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posted on 2024-02-07, 18:25 authored by Barbara Webb, Paul Ardin, Thomas Stone, Michael Mangan
<p>Inspired by ant navigation, we explore a method for sky segmentation using ultraviolet (UV) light. A standard camera is adapted to allow collection of outdoor images containing light in the visible range, in UV only and in green only. Automatic segmentation of the sky region using UV only is significantly more accurate and far more consistent than visible wavelengths over a wide range of locations, times and weather conditions, and can be accomplished with a very low complexity algorithm. We apply this method to obtain compact binary (sky vs non-sky) images from panoramic UV images taken along a 2km route in an urban environment. Using either sequence SLAM or a visual compass on these images produces reliable localisation and orientation on a subsequent traversal of the route under different weather conditions.</p>

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  • School of Computer Science (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Robotics: Science and Systems

Publisher

Robotics: Science and Systems

ISSN

1055-0143

Date Submitted

2016-10-25

Date Accepted

2014-05-01

Date of First Publication

2014-07-12

Date of Final Publication

2014-07-12

Event Name

2014 Robotics: Science and Systems Conference

Event Dates

12 - 16 July 2014

Date Document First Uploaded

2016-10-25

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24748

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