Description Logic for Scene Understanding
Autor Britta Hummelen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 oct 2015
Understanding a natural scene on the basis of external sensors is a task yet to be solved by computer algorithms. Solving it for non-microworlds requires an appropriate formalism for representing and reasoning with sensor data and domain knowledge. This contribution investigates the suitability of the family of Description Logics (DL) for this task. DL are an offspring of First Order Logic, inheriting its well-defined, declarative semantics while offering improved computational tractability and object-oriented knowledge engineering. The first part of this contribution elaborates on principled approaches on using DL for representing scene information and for solving scene understanding tasks. The second part describes an extensive case study in the application domain of road intersections, introducing RONNY, the ROad Network oNtologY. RONNY is evaluated on a set of complex intersection scenes, using as input data an experimental vehicle's camera platform, digital map and GPS sensor. The experimental results support the claim that a logic-enhanced system can improve state-of-the-art quantitative Computer Vision, and enables tackling tasks that are beyond the current scope.
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ISBN-10: 383811423X
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Sudwestdeutscher Verlag Fur Hochschulschrifte
Notă biografică
studied Computer Science at the University ofKarlsruhe in Germany, where she was soon drawn towards ComputerVision research. She continued to pursue her doctorate in thisfield, while gaining practical experience through projects withthe German automotive industry. She now lives and works in theSan Francisco Bay Area.