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DeepCompass: AI-driven Location-Orientation Synchronization for Navigating Platforms

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arxiv 2311.12805 v1 pith:MFPZIJYQ submitted 2023-09-15 cs.CV cs.AI

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keywords deepcompassorientationuserlocation-orientationnavigatingnavigatorplatformssecond
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In current navigating platforms, the user's orientation is typically estimated based on the difference between two consecutive locations. In other words, the orientation cannot be identified until the second location is taken. This asynchronous location-orientation identification often leads to our real-life question: Why does my navigator tell the wrong direction of my car at the beginning? We propose DeepCompass to identify the user's orientation by bridging the gap between the street-view and the user-view images. First, we explore suitable model architectures and design corresponding input configuration. Second, we demonstrate artificial transformation techniques (e.g., style transfer and road segmentation) to minimize the disparity between the street-view and the user's real-time experience. We evaluate DeepCompass with extensive evaluation in various driving conditions. DeepCompass does not require additional hardware and is also not susceptible to external interference, in contrast to magnetometer-based navigator. This highlights the potential of DeepCompass as an add-on to existing sensor-based orientation detection methods.

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