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arxiv: 1810.06796 · v2 · pith:3CSBCLRKnew · submitted 2018-10-16 · 💻 cs.RO

StructVIO : Visual-inertial Odometry with Structural Regularity of Man-made Environments

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keywords worldenvironmentsman-mademanhattanvisual-inertiallocalodometryregularity
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We propose a novel visual-inertial odometry approach that adopts structural regularity in man-made environments. Instead of using Manhattan world assumption, we use Atlanta world model to describe such regularity. An Atlanta world is a world that contains multiple local Manhattan worlds with different heading directions. Each local Manhattan world is detected on-the-fly, and their headings are gradually refined by the state estimator when new observations are coming. With fully exploration of structural lines that aligned with each local Manhattan worlds, our visual-inertial odometry method become more accurate and robust, as well as much more flexible to different kinds of complex man-made environments. Through extensive benchmark tests and real-world tests, the results show that the proposed approach outperforms existing visual-inertial systems in large-scale man-made environments

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