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Main Authors: Benhamou, Frederic, Goualard, Frederic, Languenou, Eric, Christie, Marc
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Published: 2000
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/cs/0007002
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author Benhamou, Frederic
Goualard, Frederic
Languenou, Eric
Christie, Marc
author_facet Benhamou, Frederic
Goualard, Frederic
Languenou, Eric
Christie, Marc
contents Many problems in robust control and motion planning can be reduced to either find a sound approximation of the solution space determined by a set of nonlinear inequalities, or to the ``guaranteed tuning problem'' as defined by Jaulin and Walter, which amounts to finding a value for some tuning parameter such that a set of inequalities be verified for all the possible values of some perturbation vector. A classical approach to solve these problems, which satisfies the strong soundness requirement, involves some quantifier elimination procedure such as Collins' Cylindrical Algebraic Decomposition symbolic method. Sound numerical methods using interval arithmetic and local consistency enforcement to prune the search space are presented in this paper as much faster alternatives for both soundly solving systems of nonlinear inequalities, and addressing the guaranteed tuning problem whenever the perturbation vector has dimension one. The use of these methods in camera control is investigated, and experiments with the prototype of a declarative modeller to express camera motion using a cinematic language are reported and commented.
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spellingShingle Interval Constraint Solving for Camera Control and Motion Planning
Benhamou, Frederic
Goualard, Frederic
Languenou, Eric
Christie, Marc
Artificial Intelligence
Numerical Analysis
D.3.3;D.2.2;G.1.0;H.5.1
Many problems in robust control and motion planning can be reduced to either find a sound approximation of the solution space determined by a set of nonlinear inequalities, or to the ``guaranteed tuning problem'' as defined by Jaulin and Walter, which amounts to finding a value for some tuning parameter such that a set of inequalities be verified for all the possible values of some perturbation vector. A classical approach to solve these problems, which satisfies the strong soundness requirement, involves some quantifier elimination procedure such as Collins' Cylindrical Algebraic Decomposition symbolic method. Sound numerical methods using interval arithmetic and local consistency enforcement to prune the search space are presented in this paper as much faster alternatives for both soundly solving systems of nonlinear inequalities, and addressing the guaranteed tuning problem whenever the perturbation vector has dimension one. The use of these methods in camera control is investigated, and experiments with the prototype of a declarative modeller to express camera motion using a cinematic language are reported and commented.
title Interval Constraint Solving for Camera Control and Motion Planning
topic Artificial Intelligence
Numerical Analysis
D.3.3;D.2.2;G.1.0;H.5.1
url https://arxiv.org/abs/cs/0007002