SVMs have emerged as very successful pattern recognition methods in recent years [16]. SVMs have yielded superior performance in various applications such as; text categorization [15], and face detection [12], content-based image retrieval [6], and learning image similarity [4]. The motivation here is detection of suspicious bags in a security situation. The usual method for bomb personnel is to blow up a suspicious bag, and any explosives contained therein. However, if the bag contains chemical, biological or radiological canisters, this may lead to disastrous results. Furthermore, the “bl- up” method also destroys important clues such as fingerprints, type of explosive, detonators and other signatures of importance for forensic analysis. Extraction of the bag contents using telerobotics avoids these problems [8]. In a telerobotic system, it is advantageous to automate bag classification which is coupled to robotic tactics such as shaking out of the bags contents. For cooperative hum- robot interaction, in situations when autonomous capabilities fail, a human may be called in to distinguish the bag type. Here we focus on the autonomous operation of such a telerobotic system. In the autonomous mode, bags are classified by type using SVMs for the purpose of identifying initial manipulator grasp points. One side of the gripper must slide under the bag, and because of slippage, the grasp may fail. Thus, it is of importance to realize the type of bag, and the location of the opening before the grasp point assessment is made.
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In a telerobotic system, it is advantageous to automate bag classification which is coupled to robotic tactics such as shaking out of the bags contents. In the autonomous mode, bags are classified by type using SVMs for the purpose of identifying initial manipulator grasp points.
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Part I Plenary Presentations.- Part II Classification and Clustering.- Part III Optimization.- Part IV Diagnosis and Fault Tolerance.- Part V Tracking and Surveillance.- Part VI Scheduling and Layout.- Part VII Complexity Management.- Part VIII Manufacturing and Production.- Part IX Signal Processing.- Part X Computer Security.- Part XI Bioinformatics.- Part XII Text Processing.- Part XIII Algorithm Design.- Part XIV Control.- Part XV Hybrid Intelligent Systems using Fuzzy Logic, Neural Networks and Genetic Algorithms.- Part XVI Recent Developments in Support Vector and Kernel Machines.- Part XVII Robotics.- Part XVIII Soft Computing and Hybrid Intelligent Systems in Product Design and Development.
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This volume presents the proceedings of the 9th Online World Conference on Soft Computing in Industrial Applications (WSC9), September 20th - October 08th, 2004, held on the World Wide Web. It contains plenary lectures, original papers and tutorials presented during the conference. The book brings together outstanding research and developments in the field of soft computing (evolutionary computation, fuzzy logic, neural networks, and their fusion) and its applications in science and technology.
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Latest in Applications of Soft Computing Proceedings of the 9th Online World Conference on Soft Computing in Industrial Application, held on the world wide web

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9783540316497
Publisert
2006-04-13
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet