Minimizing the Number of Cameras to Take Pictures of All the Indoor Landscapes Based on GA
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Abstract Minimizing the number of cameras is search for optimal all location for taking indoor pictures all the landscapes. It is necessary to take the conditions of a camera and walls into consideration. We proposed a GA-based method to minimize the number of cameras to take pictures all the indoor landscapes. We used an actual floor map, and experimented based on Genetic Algorithm. It was able to ask for the number of a camera considered to be close to the minimum as a result.
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著者
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Yoshihara Ikuo
Department Of Computer And Science And Systems Engineering Miyazaki University
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Yamamori Kunihito
Department Of Computer And Science And Systems Engineering Miyazaki University
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Arimura Kazuhiko
Graduate School of Engineering, University of Miyazaki
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Arimura Kazuhiko
Department of Computer Science and Systems Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Miyazaki University
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