Sensors (Aug 2015)

A Probabilistic Feature Map-Based Localization System Using a Monocular Camera

  • Hyungjin Kim,
  • Donghwa Lee,
  • Taekjun Oh,
  • Hyun-Taek Choi,
  • Hyun Myung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s150921636
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 9
pp. 21636 – 21659

Abstract

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Image-based localization is one of the most widely researched localization techniques in the robotics and computer vision communities. As enormous image data sets are provided through the Internet, many studies on estimating a location with a pre-built image-based 3D map have been conducted. Most research groups use numerous image data sets that contain sufficient features. In contrast, this paper focuses on image-based localization in the case of insufficient images and features. A more accurate localization method is proposed based on a probabilistic map using 3D-to-2D matching correspondences between a map and a query image. The probabilistic feature map is generated in advance by probabilistic modeling of the sensor system as well as the uncertainties of camera poses. Using the conventional PnP algorithm, an initial camera pose is estimated on the probabilistic feature map. The proposed algorithm is optimized from the initial pose by minimizing Mahalanobis distance errors between features from the query image and the map to improve accuracy. To verify that the localization accuracy is improved, the proposed algorithm is compared with the conventional algorithm in a simulation and realenvironments

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