Proceedings Article10.48550/arXiv.2203.01037
Asynchronous Optimisation for Event-based Visual Odometry
Daqi Liu,Alvaro Parra,Yasir Latif,Bo Chen,Tat-Jun Chin,Ian Reid +5 more
- 02 Mar 2022
pp 9432-9438
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TL;DR: This paper proposes an asynchronous structure-from-motion optimisation back-end for event-based visual odometry (VO), underpinned by a principled joint optimisation problem involving non-parametric Gaussian Process motion modelling and incremental maximum a posteriori inference.
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Abstract: Event cameras open up new possibilities for robotic perception due to their low latency and high dynamic range. On the other hand, developing effective event-based vision algorithms that fully exploit the beneficial properties of event cameras remains work in progress. In this paper, we focus on event-based visual odometry (VO). While existing event-driven VO pipelines have adopted continuous-time representations to asynchronously process event data, they either assume a known map, restrict the camera to planar trajectories, or integrate other sensors into the system. Towards map-free event-only monocular VO in SE(3), we propose an asynchronous structure-from-motion optimisation back-end. Our formulation is underpinned by a principled joint optimisation problem involving non-parametric Gaussian Process motion modelling and incremental maximum a posteriori inference. A high-performance incremental computation engine is employed to reason about the camera trajectory with every incoming event. We demonstrate the robustness of our asynchronous back-end in comparison to frame-based methods which depend on accurate temporal accumulation of measurements.
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