Looming, traditionally defined as the relative expansion of objects in the observer's retina, is a fundamental visual cue for perception of threat and can be used to accomplish collision free navigation. In this paper we derive novel solutions for obtaining visual looming quantitatively from the 2D motion field resulting from a six-degree-of-freedom motion of an observer relative to a local surface in 3D. We also show the relationship between visual looming and surface normals. We present novel methods to estimate visual looming from spatial derivatives of optical flow without the need for knowing range. Simulation results show that estimations of looming are very close to ground truth looming under some assumptions of surface orientations. In addition, we present results of visual looming using real data from the KITTI dataset. Advantages and limitations of the methods are discussed as well.
翻译:Looming传统上被定义为观察者视网膜中物体的相对扩展,是观察威胁的基本视觉提示,可用于实现自由碰撞航行。在本文中,我们从2D运动场获得新的量化的视觉解决方案,这是3D中观察员相对于当地表面的6度自由运动所产生的。我们还展示了视觉逼近与表面正常之间的关系。我们提出了新的方法来估计光学流空间衍生物的视觉逼近,而不需要了解范围。模拟结果显示,根据地表方向的一些假设,对逼近的估计数非常接近地面的真理。此外,我们还利用KITTI数据集的真实数据展示了视觉逼近的结果。我们还讨论了方法的优点和局限性。