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Meaningful maps – Object-oriented semantic mapping

Trung Pham, Yasir Latif, Michael Milford, Ian Reid

Year
2017
Citations
225
Access
Open access

Abstract

For intelligent robots to interact in deeply meaningful ways with their environment, they must understand both the geometric and semantic properties of the scene surrounding them. The majority of research to date has addressed these mapping challenges separately, focusing on either geometric or semantic mapping. In this paper we address the problem of building environmental maps that include both semantically meaningful, object-level entities and point-or mesh-based geometrical representations. We simultaneously build geometric point cloud models of previously unseen instances of known object classes and create a map that contains these object models as central entities. Our system leverages sparse, feature-based RGB-D SLAM, image-based deep-learning object detection and 3D unsupervised segmentation. We demonstrate the efficacy of our approach through quantitative evaluation in an automated inventory management task using a new real-world dataset recorded over a building office floor.

Keywords

Point cloudComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceObject (grammar)SegmentationPoint (geometry)Computer visionFeature (linguistics)Simultaneous localization and mappingSemantic mapping

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