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SDVL: Efficient and Accurate Semi-Direct Visual Localization.

Eduardo PerdicesJosé María Cañas
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2019)
Visual Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) approaches have achieved a major breakthrough in recent years. This paper presents a new monocular visual odometry algorithm able to localize in 3D a robot or a camera inside an unknown environment in real time, even on slow processors such as those used in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or cell phones. The so-called semi-direct visual localization (SDVL) approach is focused on localization accuracy and uses semi-direct methods to increase feature-matching efficiency. It uses inverse-depth 3D point parameterization. The tracking thread includes a motion model, direct image alignment, and optimized feature matching. Additionally, an outlier rejection mechanism (ORM) has been implemented to rule out misplaced features, improving accuracy especially in partially dynamic environments. A relocalization module is also included but keeping the real-time operation. The mapping thread performs an automatic map initialization with homography, a sampled integration of new points and a selective map optimization. The proposed algorithm was experimentally tested with international datasets and compared to state-of-the-art algorithms.
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