Testbed for Connected Artificial Intelligence using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Convolutional Pose Machines

Title: Testbed for Connected Artificial Intelligence using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Convolutional Pose Machines

Authors: Diego Figueiredo, Carnot Filho, Kaio Forte, Flávio Brito, Andrey Silva, Silvia Lins, Neiva Linder, Aldebaro Klautau

Abstract: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) became very popular in a vast number of applications in recent years, especially drones with computer vision functions enabled by on-board cameras and embedded systems. Many of them apply object detection using data collected by the integrated camera. However, several applications of real-time object detection rely on Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) which are computationally expensive and processing CNNs on a UAV platform is challenging (due to its limited battery life and limited processing power). To understand the effects of these issues, in this paper we evaluate the constraints and benefits of processing the whole data in the UAV versus in an edge computing device. We apply Convolutional Pose Machines (CPMs) known as OpenPose for the task of articulated pose estimation. We used this information to detect human gestures that are used as input to send commands to control the UAV. The experimental results using a real UAV indicate that the edge processing is more efficient and faster (w.r.t battery consumption and the delay in recognizing the human pose and the command given to the drone) than UAV processing and then could be more suitable for CNNs based applications.

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Pages: 6

DOI code: 10.21528/CBIC2019-131

PDF file: CBIC2019-131.pdf

BibTeX file: CBIC2019-131.bib