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Visual motion analysis under interceptive behavior
The development of the visual processes that would be needed by a mobile robot system for visually intercepting a moving target is considered. Many relevant active visual processes are proposed that provide robust input for qualitative motion control strategies. The processes for detecting independent motion and for monitoring progress toward the moving target are summarized.<>