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Revision as of 15:15, 11 November 2019

see also PlayChessWithAWebCam

Robust Computer Vision Chess Analysis and Interaction with a Humanoid Robot

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Chessboard and chess piece recognition with the support of neural networks

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Chess Piece Recognition Using Oriented Chamfer Matching with a Comparison to CNN

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A New Chessboard Corner Detection Algorithm with Simple Thresholding

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Geometry-Based Populated Chessboard Recognition

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ChessVision: Chess Board and Piece Recognition

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Gambit: An autonomous chess-playing robotic system

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A Simple Autonomous Chess Playing Robot for playing Chess against any opponent in Real Time

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Probabilistic Location of a Populated Chessboard Using Computer Vision

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References

  1. ^  Andrew Tzer-Yeu Chen, Kevin I-Kai Wang. (2019) "Robust Computer Vision Chess Analysis and Interaction with a Humanoid Robot" Computers 2019,8,14 - 16 pages. doi: 10.3390/computers8010014
  2. ^  Maciej A. Czyzewski, Artur Laskowski, Szymon Wasik. (2018) "Chessboard and chess piece recognition with the support of neural networks" Computer Vision and Image Understanding - 11 pages. arxiv: 1708.03898v2
  3. ^  Youye Xie, Gongguo Tang, William A Hoff. (2018) "Chess Piece Recognition Using Oriented Chamfer Matching with a Comparison to CNN" IEEE Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV)At: Lake Tahoe, Nevada - 9 pages. doi: 10.1109/WACV.2018.00221
  4. ^  Zhang Qi, Caihua Xiong. (2017) "A New Chessboard Corner Detection Algorithm with Simple Thresholding" International Conference on Intelligent Robotics and Applications - 12 pages. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-65292-4_46
  5. ^  Youye Xie, Gongguo Tang, William A Hoff. (2017) "Geometry-Based Populated Chessboard Recognition" PROCEEDINGS VOLUME 10696 Tenth International Conference on Machine Vision (ICMV 2017 13-15 November 2017) . doi: 10.1117/12.2310081
  6. ^  Jialin Ding. (2016) "ChessVision: Chess Board and Piece Recognition" Standford University CS 231a 2016 Final Report . url: https://web.stanford.edu/class/cs231a/prev_projects_2016/CS_231A_Final_Report.pdf
  7. ^  Cynthia Matuszek, Brian Mayton, Roberto Aimi. (2011) "Gambit: An autonomous chess-playing robotic system" IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, ICRA 2011, Shanghai, China, 9-13 May 2011 . doi: 10.1109/ICRA.2011.5980528
  8. ^  Nandan Banerjee, Debal Saha, Atikant Singh, Gautam Sanyal. (2012) "A Simple Autonomous Chess Playing Robot for playing Chess against any opponent in Real Time" International Conference on Computational Vision and Robotics 2012 At: Bhubaneshwar, India . url: http://nandanbanerjee.com/files/ICCVR-08AUG12-011%20paper.pdf
  9. ^  Jason E. Neufeld and Tyson S. Hall. (2010) "Probabilistic Location of a Populated Chessboard Using Computer Vision" 53rd IEEE International Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems . doi: 10.1109/MWSCAS.2010.5548901