Visual-Inertial SLAM as Simple as A, B, VINS
Merrill, Nathaniel, Huang, Guoquan
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
We present AB-VINS, a different kind of visual-inertial SLAM system. Unlike most VINS systems which only use hand-crafted techniques, AB-VINS makes use of three different deep networks. Instead of estimating sparse feature positions, AB-VINS only estimates the scale and bias parameters (a and b) of monocular depth maps, as well as other terms to correct the depth using multi-view information which results in a compressed feature state. Despite being an optimization-based system, the main VIO thread of AB-VINS surpasses the efficiency of a state-of-the-art filter-based method while also providing dense depth. While state-of-the-art loop-closing SLAM systems have to relinearize a number of variables linear the number of keyframes, AB-VINS can perform loop closures while only affecting a constant number of variables. This is due to a novel data structure called the memory tree, in which the keyframe poses are defined relative to each other rather than all in one global frame, allowing for all but a few states to be fixed. AB-VINS is not as accurate as state-of-the-art VINS systems, but it is shown through careful experimentation to be more robust.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jun-15-2024
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