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Masking by Moving: Learning Distraction-Free Radar Odometry from Pose Information

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arxiv 1909.03752 v4 pith:PXUH4XAR submitted 2019-09-09 cs.CV cs.LGcs.RO

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keywords radarodometryposesystemapproachestimatesinformationallows
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This paper presents an end-to-end radar odometry system which delivers robust, real-time pose estimates based on a learned embedding space free of sensing artefacts and distractor objects. The system deploys a fully differentiable, correlation-based radar matching approach. This provides the same level of interpretability as established scan-matching methods and allows for a principled derivation of uncertainty estimates. The system is trained in a (self-)supervised way using only previously obtained pose information as a training signal. Using 280km of urban driving data, we demonstrate that our approach outperforms the previous state-of-the-art in radar odometry by reducing errors by up 68% whilst running an order of magnitude faster.

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