Visual Place Recognition (VPR) is a fundamental yet challenging task for small Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV). The core reasons are the extreme viewpoint changes, and limited computational power onboard a UAV which restricts the applicability of robust but computation intensive state-ofthe-art VPR methods. In this context, a viable approach is to use local image descriptors for performing VPR as these can be computed relatively efficiently without the need of any special hardware, such as a GPU. However, the choice of a local feature descriptor is not trivial and calls for a detailed investigation as there is a trade-off between VPR accuracy and the required computational effort. To fill this research gap, this paper examines the performance...
Place recognition is an essential capability for robotic autonomy. While ground robots observe the w...
Autonomous robotics has been the subject of great interest within the research community over the pa...
This letter presents a novel, compute-efficient and training-free approach based on Histogram-of-Ori...
Visual Place Recognition (VPR) is a fundamental yet challenging task for small Unmanned Aerial Vehic...
Visual Place Recognition (VPR) is a fundamental yet challenging task for small Unmanned Aerial Vehic...
Visual Place Recognition (VPR) is a fundamental yet challenging task for small Unmanned Aerial Vehic...
Recent advances in image description and matching allowed significant improvements in Visual Place R...
In recent years visual place recognition (VPR), i.e., the problem of recognizing the location of ima...
Visual place recognition (VPR) is the process of recognising a previously visited place using visual...
Visual place recognition (VPR) is the process of recognising a previously visited place using visual...
Recognizing the location where an image was taken, solely based on visual content, is an important p...
Micro aerial vehicles (MAVs) are a rapidly growing area of research and development in robotics. For...
Visual place recognition (VPR) algorithms are a key part of many autonomous systems, but typically c...
Recent advances in image description and matching allowed significant improvements in Visual Place R...
Place recognition is an essential component of autonomous mobile robot navigation. It is used for lo...
Place recognition is an essential capability for robotic autonomy. While ground robots observe the w...
Autonomous robotics has been the subject of great interest within the research community over the pa...
This letter presents a novel, compute-efficient and training-free approach based on Histogram-of-Ori...
Visual Place Recognition (VPR) is a fundamental yet challenging task for small Unmanned Aerial Vehic...
Visual Place Recognition (VPR) is a fundamental yet challenging task for small Unmanned Aerial Vehic...
Visual Place Recognition (VPR) is a fundamental yet challenging task for small Unmanned Aerial Vehic...
Recent advances in image description and matching allowed significant improvements in Visual Place R...
In recent years visual place recognition (VPR), i.e., the problem of recognizing the location of ima...
Visual place recognition (VPR) is the process of recognising a previously visited place using visual...
Visual place recognition (VPR) is the process of recognising a previously visited place using visual...
Recognizing the location where an image was taken, solely based on visual content, is an important p...
Micro aerial vehicles (MAVs) are a rapidly growing area of research and development in robotics. For...
Visual place recognition (VPR) algorithms are a key part of many autonomous systems, but typically c...
Recent advances in image description and matching allowed significant improvements in Visual Place R...
Place recognition is an essential component of autonomous mobile robot navigation. It is used for lo...
Place recognition is an essential capability for robotic autonomy. While ground robots observe the w...
Autonomous robotics has been the subject of great interest within the research community over the pa...
This letter presents a novel, compute-efficient and training-free approach based on Histogram-of-Ori...