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Title: The problem of fingerprints selection for topological localization
Authors: Gorbenko, A.
Issue Date: 2013
Citation: Gorbenko A. The problem of fingerprints selection for topological localization / A. Gorbenko // Engineering Letters. — 2013. — Vol. 21. — № 4. — P. 212-217.
Abstract: Visual navigation is extensively used in contemporary robotics. In particular, we can mention different systems of visual landmarks. In this paper, we consider one-dimensional color panoramas. Panoramas can be used for creating fingerprints. Fingerprints give us unique identifiers for visually distinct locations by recovering statistically significant features. Also, it can be used as visual landmarks for mobile robot navigation. In this paper, we consider a method for automatic generation of fingerprints. Since a fingerprint is a circular string, different string-matching algorithms can be used for selection of fingerprints. In particular, we consider the problem of finding the consensus of circular strings under the Hamming distance metric. We propose an approach to solve the problem. In particular, we consider the center string problem, the center circular string problem, and the center circular string with fixed letters problem. We obtain an explicit reduction from the center circular string problem to the satisfiability problem. We propose a genetic algorithm for solution of the center circular string problem. Also, we propose a genetic algorithm for the prediction the effectiveness of the use of special algorithm for four circular strings.
Keywords: CONSENSUS OF CIRCULAR STRINGS
FINGERPRINT
GENETIC ALGORITHMS
HAMMING DISTANCE
MOBILE ROBOT
AUTOMATIC GENERATION
CONSENSUS OF CIRCULAR STRINGS
FINGERPRINT
MOBILE ROBOT NAVIGATION
SATISFIABILITY PROBLEMS
SPECIAL ALGORITHMS
TOPOLOGICAL LOCALIZATION
UNIQUE IDENTIFIERS
GENETIC ALGORITHMS
HAMMING DISTANCE
MOBILE ROBOTS
PROBLEM SOLVING
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/26790
SCOPUS ID: 84888422822
WOS ID: 000215088400007
PURE ID: 842771
ISSN: 1816-093X
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