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Submap-based Pose-graph Visual SLAM: A Robust Visual Exploration and Localization System

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arxiv 1807.01012 v1 pith:IQUP4PV4 submitted 2018-07-03 cs.RO

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keywords systemlocalizationvisualchallengingrobustnessvslamerrorexploration
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For VSLAM (Visual Simultaneous Localization and Mapping), localization is a challenging task, especially for some challenging situations: textureless frames, motion blur, etc.. To build a robust exploration and localization system in a given space or environment, a submap-based VSLAM system is proposed in this paper. Our system uses a submap back-end and a visual front-end. The main advantage of our system is its robustness with respect to tracking failure, a common problem in current VSLAM algorithms. The robustness of our system is compared with the state-of-the-art in terms of average tracking percentage. The precision of our system is also evaluated in terms of ATE (absolute trajectory error) RMSE (root mean square error) comparing the state-of-the-art. The ability of our system in solving the `kidnapped' problem is demonstrated. Our system can improve the robustness of visual localization in challenging situations.

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