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 "Metric Localization with SIFT Features using a Single Camera"

Authors
 
Maren Bennewitz, Cyrill Stachniss, Wolfram Burgard, and Sven Behnke
In Proceedings of

 

EUROS 2006
European Robotics Symposium
March 16-18, 2006, Palermo / Italy
Abstract

The Scale Invariant Feature Transform (SIFT) has become a popular feature extractor for vision-based applications. It has been successfully applied to metric localization and mapping using stereo vision and omnivision. In this paper, we present an approach to Monte-Carlo localization using SIFT features for mobile robots equipped with a single perspective camera. First, we acquire a 2D grid map of the environment that contains the visual features. To come up with a compact environmental model, we appropriately down-sample the number of features in the final map. During localization, we cluster close-by particles and estimate for each cluster the set of potentially visible features in the map using ray-casting. These relevant map features are then compared to the features extracted from the current image. The observation model used to evaluate the individual particles considers the difference between the measured and the expected angle of similar features. In real-world experiments, we demonstrate that our technique is able to accurately track the position of a mobile robot. Moreover, we present experiments illustrating that a robot equipped with a different type of camera can use the same map of SIFT features for localization.
 

BibTeX @Inproceedings{bennewitz06a,
  author   = {Maren Bennewitz, Cyrill Stachniss, Wolfram Burgard,
                 and Sven Behnke},
  title       = {Metric Localization with SIFT Features using a Single Camera},
  year      = {2006},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the European Robotics Symposium (EUROS),
                 
Palermo / Italy}
}
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