Remote Sensing (Feb 2024)

A Bidirectional Scoring Strategy-Based Transformation Matrix Estimation of Dynamic Factors in Environmental Sensing

  • Bo Wang,
  • Xina Cheng,
  • Jialiang Wang,
  • Licheng Jiao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs16040723
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 4
p. 723

Abstract

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Simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) is the technological basis of environmental sensing, and it has been widely applied to autonomous navigation. In combination with deep learning methods, dynamic SLAM algorithms have emerged to provide a certain stability and accuracy in dynamic scenes. However, the robustness and accuracy of existing dynamic SLAM algorithms are relatively low in dynamic scenes, and their performance is affected by potential dynamic objects and fast-moving dynamic objects. To solve the positioning interference caused by these dynamic objects, this study proposes a geometric constraint algorithm that utilizes a bidirectional scoring strategy for the estimation of a transformation matrix. First, a geometric constraint function is defined according to the Euclidean distance between corresponding feature points and the average distance of the corresponding edges. This function serves as the basis for determining abnormal scores for feature points. By utilizing these abnormal score values, the system can identify and eliminate highly dynamic feature points. Then, a transformation matrix estimation based on the filtered feature points is adopted to remove more outliers, and a function for evaluating the similarity of key points in two images is optimized during this process. Experiments were performed based on the TUM dynamic target dataset and Bonn RGB-D dynamic dataset, and the results showed that the added dynamic detection method effectively improved the performance compared to state of the art in highly dynamic scenarios.

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