MZ

M. Zaffar

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Sequence-Based Filtering for Visual Route-Based Navigation

Analyzing the Benefits, Trade-Offs and Design Choices

Visual Place Recognition (VPR) is the ability to correctly recall a previously visited place using visual information under environmental, viewpoint and appearance changes. An emerging trend in VPR is the use of sequence-based filtering methods on top of single-frame-based place ...

VPR-Bench

An Open-Source Visual Place Recognition Evaluation Framework with Quantifiable Viewpoint and Appearance Change

Visual place recognition (VPR) is the process of recognising a previously visited place using visual information, often under varying appearance conditions and viewpoint changes and with computational constraints. VPR is related to the concepts of localisation, loop closure, imag ...

ConvSequential-SLAM

A Sequence-Based, Training-Less Visual Place Recognition Technique for Changing Environments

Visual Place Recognition (VPR) is the ability to correctly recall a previously visited place under changing viewpoints and appearances. A large number of handcrafted and deep-learning-based VPR techniques exist, where the former suffer from appearance changes and the latter have ...
Visual place recognition (VPR) is an image-based localization method that estimates the camera location of a query image by retrieving the most similar reference image from a map of geo-tagged reference images. In this work, we look into two fundamental bottlenecks for its locali ...

Contributed

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VPR describes a task where an agent (e.g., a robot) attempts to recognize its current location by comparing the incoming visual data from its sensor(s) (query images), usually a camera, to geotagged reference images. Both query and reference images are described using a feature e ...