Fill and Transfer: A Simple Physics-Based Approach for Containability Reasoning
Abstract
The visual perception of object affordances has emerged as a useful ingredient for building powerful computer vision and robotic applications. In this paper we introduce a novel approach to reason about liquid containability - the affordance of containing liquid. Our approach analyzes container objects based on two simple physical processes: the Fill and Transfer of liquid. First, it reasons about whether a given 3D object is a liquid container and its best filling direction. Second, it proposes directions to transfer its contained liquid to the outside while avoiding spillage. We compare our simplified model with a common fluid dynamics simulation and demonstrate that our algorithm makes human-like choices about the best directions to fill containers and transfer liquid from them. We apply our approach to reason about the containability of several real-world objects acquired using a consumer-grade depth camera.
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Yu et al. "Fill and Transfer: A Simple Physics-Based Approach for Containability Reasoning." International Conference on Computer Vision, 2015. doi:10.1109/ICCV.2015.88Markdown
[Yu et al. "Fill and Transfer: A Simple Physics-Based Approach for Containability Reasoning." International Conference on Computer Vision, 2015.](https://mlanthology.org/iccv/2015/yu2015iccv-fill/) doi:10.1109/ICCV.2015.88BibTeX
@inproceedings{yu2015iccv-fill,
title = {{Fill and Transfer: A Simple Physics-Based Approach for Containability Reasoning}},
author = {Yu, Lap-Fai and Duncan, Noah and Yeung, Sai-Kit},
booktitle = {International Conference on Computer Vision},
year = {2015},
doi = {10.1109/ICCV.2015.88},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/iccv/2015/yu2015iccv-fill/}
}