Three-point direct stereo visual odometry

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Stereo visual odometry estimates the ego-motion of a stereo camera given an image sequence. Previous methods generally estimate the ego-motion using a set of inlier features while filtering out outlier features. However, since the perfect classification of inlier and outlier features is practically impossible, the motion estimate is often contaminated by erroneous inliers. In this paper, we propose a novel three-point direct method for stereo visual odometry, which is more accurate and robust to outliers. To improve both accuracy and robustness, we consider two key points: sampling a minimum number of features, i.e., 3 points, and minimizing photometric errors in order to maximally reduce measurement errors. In addition, we utilize temporal information of features, i.e., feature tracks. Local features are updated by the feature tracks and the updated feature points improve the performance of the proposed pose estimation. We compare the proposed method with other state-of-the-art methods and demonstrate the superiority of the proposed method through experiments on the KITTI benchmark.
Publisher
British Machine Vision Conference, BMVC
Issue Date
2016-09-19
Language
English
Citation

27th British Machine Vision Conference, BMVC 2016, pp.83.1 - 83.12

DOI
10.5244/C.30.83
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/244626
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ME-Conference Papers(학술회의논문)
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