The term multi-view robotic perception is particularly at home in the fields of robots, artificial intelligence and Industry and Factory 4.0. It describes the ability of robots to perceive and understand their environment from multiple angles at the same time. Thanks to modern cameras and sensors, a robot can collect images and data from different perspectives and compile a holistic picture of the situation.
As a result, the robot not only "sees" from the front or from one side, but can also perceive complex scenes in 3D. This is particularly important when the robot has to perform precise tasks or move safely - for example in the warehouse, where it navigates between shelves and people.
An illustrative example: if you imagine a robot in a car factory that has to assemble parts, it has to recognise exactly how each individual part is positioned. Thanks to multi-view robotic perception, the robot can view the part from several angles and thus avoid errors. This greatly increases efficiency and safety in modern factories.















