PLED-VINS: A Point-Line Event-Based Visual Inertial SLAM for Dynamic Environments
Seunghun Lee, Jihun Nam, Dong-Uk Seo, Hyun Myung
- Year
- 2026
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
Dynamic environments remain a fundamental challenge for visual SLAM, where unreliable observations from moving objects and rapid motion degrade state estimation accuracy. Although event cameras preserve fine-grained spatio-temporal information, most existing event-based SLAM frameworks still assume static scenes and lack approaches to estimate the reliability of features. To this end, we propose PLED-VINS, a monocular event camera-based visual-inertial SLAM framework that enables robust state estimation in dynamic environments. We propose an entropy-recency score map to characterize the temporal reliability of both point and line features based on event temporal statistics. Concurrently, geometric reliability is estimated via a unified point-line robust bundle adjustment. Building upon these, we design an adaptive weighting strategy that fuses temporal and geometric reliability, including motion-conditioned reliability modeling for line features, to suppress unreliable observations. Experimental results demonstrate that PLED-VINS improves state estimation on the evaluated dynamic sequences with moving objects.
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