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A mapping and localization framework for scalable appearance-based navigation (CROSBI ID 147330)

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Šegvić, Siniša ; Remazeilles, Anthony ; Diosi, Albert ; Chaumette, François A mapping and localization framework for scalable appearance-based navigation // Computer vision and image understanding, 113 (2009), 2; 172-187. doi: 10.1016/j.cviu.2008.08.005

Podaci o odgovornosti

Šegvić, Siniša ; Remazeilles, Anthony ; Diosi, Albert ; Chaumette, François

engleski

A mapping and localization framework for scalable appearance-based navigation

This paper presents a vision framework which enables feature-oriented appearance-based navigation in large outdoor environments containing other moving objects. The framework is based on a hybrid topological– geometrical environment representation, constructed from a learning sequence acquired during a robot motion under human control. At the higher topological layer, the representation contains a graph of key-images such that incident nodes share many natural landmarks. The lower geometrical layer enables to predict the projections of the mapped landmarks onto the current image, in order to be able to start (or resume) their tracking on the fly. The desired navigation functionality is achieved without requiring global geometrical consistency of the underlying environment representation. The framework has been experimentally validated in demanding and cluttered outdoor environments, under different imaging conditions. The experiments have been performed on many long sequences acquired from moving cars, as well as in large-scale real-time navigation experiments relying exclusively on a single perspective vision sensor. The obtained results confirm the viability of the proposed hybrid approach and indicate interesting directions for future work.

Visual tracking; Point transfer; Appearance-based navigation; Structure from motion

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113 (2)

2009.

172-187

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1077-3142

10.1016/j.cviu.2008.08.005

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