Visual place recognition (VPR) is the process of recognising a previously visited place using visual information, often under varying appearance conditions and viewpoint changes and with computational constraints. VPR is related to the concepts of localisation, loop closure, image retrieval and is a critical component of many autonomous navigation systems ranging from autonomous vehicles to drones and computer vision systems. While the concept of place recognition has been around for many years, VPR research has grown rapidly as a field over the past decade due to improving camera hardware and its potential for deep learning-based techniques, and has become a widely studied topic in both the computer vision and robotics communities. This gr...
Visual place recognition (VPR) - the act of recognizing a familiar visual place - becomes difficult ...
Visual Place Recognition (VPR) is often characterized as being able to recognize the same place desp...
Visual place recognition (VPR) is the problem of recognising a previously visited location using vis...
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...
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...
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...
Recent advances in image description and matching allowed significant improvements in Visual Place R...
Recent advances in image description and matching allowed significant improvements in Visual Place R...
Recent advances in image description and matching allowed significant improvements in Visual Place R...
Recent advances in image description and matching allowed significant improvements in Visual Place R...
Over the last decade, the eagerness of the robotic and computer vision research communities unfolded...
Visual place recognition (VPR) - the act of recognizing a familiar visual place - becomes difficult ...
Visual place recognition (VPR) - the act of recognizing a familiar visual place - becomes difficult ...
Visual Place Recognition (VPR) is often characterized as being able to recognize the same place desp...
Visual place recognition (VPR) is the problem of recognising a previously visited location using vis...
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...
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...
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...
Recent advances in image description and matching allowed significant improvements in Visual Place R...
Recent advances in image description and matching allowed significant improvements in Visual Place R...
Recent advances in image description and matching allowed significant improvements in Visual Place R...
Recent advances in image description and matching allowed significant improvements in Visual Place R...
Over the last decade, the eagerness of the robotic and computer vision research communities unfolded...
Visual place recognition (VPR) - the act of recognizing a familiar visual place - becomes difficult ...
Visual place recognition (VPR) - the act of recognizing a familiar visual place - becomes difficult ...
Visual Place Recognition (VPR) is often characterized as being able to recognize the same place desp...
Visual place recognition (VPR) is the problem of recognising a previously visited location using vis...