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Robust and Efficient Object Change Detection by Combining Global Semantic Information and Local Geometric Verification

Edith Langer, Timothy Patten, Markus Vincze

202019 citationsDOI

Abstract

Identifying new, moved or missing objects is an important capability for robot tasks such as surveillance or maintaining order in homes, offices and industrial settings. However, current approaches do not distinguish between novel objects or simple scene readjustments nor do they sufficiently deal with localization error and sensor noise. To overcome these limitations, we combine the strengths of global and local methods for efficient detection of novel objects in 3D reconstructions of indoor environments. Global structure, determined from 3D semantic information, is exploited to establish object candidates. These are then locally verified by comparing isolated geometry to a reference reconstruction provided by the task. We evaluate our approach on a novel dataset containing different types of rooms with 31 scenes and 260 annotated objects. Experiments show that our proposed approach significantly outperforms baseline methods.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceArtificial intelligenceComputer visionObject (grammar)Noise (video)Task (project management)Object detectionRobotBaseline (sea)Change detectionSimple (philosophy)Pattern recognition (psychology)Image (mathematics)PhilosophyOceanographyManagementEconomicsGeologyEpistemologyRobotics and Sensor-Based Localization3D Surveying and Cultural HeritageAdvanced Image and Video Retrieval Techniques