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Line Flow based SLAM

Published 21 Sep 2020 in cs.CV and cs.RO | (2009.09972v2)

Abstract: We propose a visual SLAM method by predicting and updating line flows that represent sequential 2D projections of 3D line segments. While feature-based SLAM methods have achieved excellent results, they still face problems in challenging scenes containing occlusions, blurred images, and repetitive textures. To address these problems, we leverage a line flow to encode the coherence of line segment observations of the same 3D line along the temporal dimension, which has been neglected in prior SLAM systems. Thanks to this line flow representation, line segments in a new frame can be predicted according to their corresponding 3D lines and their predecessors along the temporal dimension. We create, update, merge, and discard line flows on-the-fly. We model the proposed line flow based SLAM (LF-SLAM) using a Bayesian network. Extensive experimental results demonstrate that the proposed LF-SLAM method achieves state-of-the-art results due to the utilization of line flows. Specifically, LF-SLAM obtains good localization and mapping results in challenging scenes with occlusions, blurred images, and repetitive textures.

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