Abstract

In the long history of human beings, with the continuous exploration and research of natural phenomena and social life, many scientific fields have emerged, and robots are the product of this technological development to a certain stage. At present, there are hundreds of different types of robots applied in production and daily life in the world, which have achieved significant economic benefits. However, its technical issues have gradually emerged. For example, the shortcomings in visual perception and other aspects cannot be effectively addressed. Object recognition is not precise enough, and information resources cannot be effectively utilized to achieve control functions. These are the main factors that constrain the further progress and improvement of robots. The emergence of big data and Artificial Intelligence (AI) has brought unprecedented opportunities to robots. Especially, the application of big data analysis in intelligent manufacturing and smart city construction is becoming increasingly widespread, thus providing new solutions for robot services. They not only enable people to quickly and accurately grasp a large amount of valuable knowledge, but also better tap into the enormous potential contained in human intelligence, which largely drives the robot industry towards intelligence. By summarizing the existing research results, this paper explored the development trend of robot object recognition systems, and focused on its key technologies, the feature matching-based pattern recognition and acceleration strategy-based detection efficiency improvement. In response to the current problems, corresponding solutions were proposed and comparative experiments were designed. This proved that the anti-interference detection accuracy of the robot object recognition system based on big data and AI algorithm improved by about 12.48%, thus hoping to provide reference for future robot system development.

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