Changing environments pose a serious problem to current robotic systems aiming at long term operation. While place recognition systems perform reasonably well in static or low-dynamic environments, severe appearance changes that occur between day and night, between different seasons or different local weather conditions remain a challenge. In this paper we propose to learn to predict the changes in an environment. Our key insight is that the occurring appearance changes are in part systematic, repeatable and therefore predictable. The goal of our work is to support existing approaches to place recognition by learning how the visual appearance of an environment changes over time and by using this learned knowledge to predict its appearance u...
In this paper, we compare different map management techniques for long-term visual navigation in cha...
Local feature matching has become a commonly used method to compare images. For mobile robots, a rel...
The problem of appearance-based mapping and navigation in outdoor environments is far from trivial. ...
Abstract—Changing environments pose a serious problem to current robotic systems aiming at long term...
Changing environments pose a serious problem to current robotic systems aiming at long term operatio...
Changing environments pose a serious problem to current robotic systems aiming at long term operatio...
We present an evaluation of standard image features in the context of long-term visual teach-and-rep...
We present an evaluation of standard image features in the context of long-term visual teach-and-rep...
In order for autonomous vehicles to achieve life-long operation in outdoor environments, navigation ...
This thesis presents visual place recognition methods for robots operating in environments that chan...
Visual Place Recognition (VPR) is an important component in both computer vision and robotics applic...
This paper investigates the application of linear learning techniques to the place recognition probl...
Visual localization in outdoor environments is often hampered by the natural variation in appearance...
This thesis demonstrates that robots can learn about how the world changes, and can use this informa...
When operating over extended periods of time, an autonomous system will inevitably be faced with sev...
In this paper, we compare different map management techniques for long-term visual navigation in cha...
Local feature matching has become a commonly used method to compare images. For mobile robots, a rel...
The problem of appearance-based mapping and navigation in outdoor environments is far from trivial. ...
Abstract—Changing environments pose a serious problem to current robotic systems aiming at long term...
Changing environments pose a serious problem to current robotic systems aiming at long term operatio...
Changing environments pose a serious problem to current robotic systems aiming at long term operatio...
We present an evaluation of standard image features in the context of long-term visual teach-and-rep...
We present an evaluation of standard image features in the context of long-term visual teach-and-rep...
In order for autonomous vehicles to achieve life-long operation in outdoor environments, navigation ...
This thesis presents visual place recognition methods for robots operating in environments that chan...
Visual Place Recognition (VPR) is an important component in both computer vision and robotics applic...
This paper investigates the application of linear learning techniques to the place recognition probl...
Visual localization in outdoor environments is often hampered by the natural variation in appearance...
This thesis demonstrates that robots can learn about how the world changes, and can use this informa...
When operating over extended periods of time, an autonomous system will inevitably be faced with sev...
In this paper, we compare different map management techniques for long-term visual navigation in cha...
Local feature matching has become a commonly used method to compare images. For mobile robots, a rel...
The problem of appearance-based mapping and navigation in outdoor environments is far from trivial. ...