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Loop-Closure Detection Using Local Relative Orientation Matching

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Loop-closure detection (LCD), which aims to recognize a previously visited location, is a crucial component of the simultaneous localization and mapping system. In this paper, a novel appearance-based LCD method… Click to show full abstract

Loop-closure detection (LCD), which aims to recognize a previously visited location, is a crucial component of the simultaneous localization and mapping system. In this paper, a novel appearance-based LCD method is presented. In particular, we propose a simple yet surprisingly useful feature matching algorithm for real-time geometrical verification of candidate loop-closures, termed as local relative orientation matching (LRO). It aims to efficiently establish reliable feature correspondences based on preserving local topological structures between the query image and candidate frame. To effectively retrieve candidate loop closures, we introduce the aggregated selective match kernel framework into the LCD task, which can effectively represent images and reduce the quantization noise of the traditional bag-of-words framework. In addition, the SuperPoint neural network is employed to extract reliable interest points and feature descriptors. Extensive experimental results demonstrate that our LRO can significantly improve the LCD performance, and the proposed overall LCD method can achieve much better performance over the current state-of-the-art on six publicly available datasets.

Keywords: orientation matching; local relative; loop closure; closure detection; relative orientation

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
Year Published: 2022

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