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Multi-view terrain classification using panoramic imagery and LIDAR

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Taghavi Namin, Sarah
Najafi, Mohammad
Petersson, Lars

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IEEE

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The focus of this work is addressing the challenges of performing object recognition in real world scenes as captured by a commercial, state-of-the-art, surveying vehicle equipped with a 360° panoramic camera in conjunction with a 3D laser scanner (LIDAR

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IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems

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2037-12-31