Visual Loop Closure Detection Based on Stacked Convolutional and Autoencoder Neural Networks
Fei Wang, Xiaogang Ruan, Jing Huang
- Year
- 2019
- Citations
- 3
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
Abstract Simultaneous localization and mapping is the basis for solving the problem of robotic autonomous movement. Loop closure detection is vital for visual simultaneous localization and mapping. Correct detection of closed loops can effectively reduce the accumulation error of the robot poses, which plays an important role in building a globally consistent environment map. Traditional loop closure detection adopts the method of extracting handcrafted image features, which are sensitive to dynamic environments and are poor in robustness. In this paper, a method called stacked convolutional and autoencoder neural networks is proposed to automatically extract image features and perform dimensionality reduction processing. These features have multiple invariances in image transformation. Therefore, this method is robust to environmental changes. Experiments on public datasets show that the proposed method is superior to traditional methods in terms of accuracy, recall, and average accuracy, thereby validating the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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