Hand-held monocular SLAM in thermal-infrared
Author(s) -
Stephen Vidas,
Sridha Sridharan
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
qut eprints (queensland university of technology)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISBN - 978-1-4673-1870-9
DOI - 10.1109/icarcv.2012.6485270
Subject(s) - computer science , computer vision , artificial intelligence , infrared , feature (linguistics) , shutter , monocular , thermal infrared , initialization , thermal , engineering , optics , mechanical engineering , philosophy , linguistics , physics , meteorology , programming language
Thermal-infrared imagery is relatively robust to many of the failure conditions of visual and laser-based SLAM systems, such as fog, dust and smoke. The ability to use thermal-infrared video for localization is therefore highly appealing for many applications. However, operating in thermal-infrared is beyond the capacity of existing SLAM implementations. This paper presents the first known monocular SLAM system designed and tested for hand-held use in the thermal-infrared modality. The implementation includes a flexible feature detection layer able to achieve robust feature tracking in high-noise, low-texture thermal images. A novel approach for structure initialization is also presented. The system is robust to irregular motion and capable of handling the unique mechanical shutter interruptions common to thermal-infrared cameras. The evaluation demonstrates promising performance of the algorithm in several environments
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