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LaLaLoc: Latent Layout Localisation in Dynamic, Unvisited Environments

Henry Howard-Jenkins, José-Raúl Ruiz-Sarmiento, Victor Adrian Prisacariu

20212021 IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV)17 citationsDOI

Abstract

We present LaLaLoc to localise in environments without the need for prior visitation, and in a manner that is robust to large changes in scene appearance, such as a full rearrangement of furniture. Specifically, LaLaLoc performs localisation through latent representations of room layout. LaLaLoc learns a rich embedding space shared between RGB panoramas and layouts inferred from a known floor plan that encodes the structural similarity between locations. Further, LaLaLoc introduces direct, cross-modal pose optimisation in its latent space. Thus, LaLaLoc enables fine-grained pose estimation in a scene without the need for prior visitation, as well as being robust to dynamics, such as a change in furniture configuration. We show that in a domestic environment LaLaLoc is able to accurately localise a single RGB panorama image to within 8.3cm, given only a floor plan as a prior.

Topics & Concepts

PanoramaComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceEmbeddingComputer visionSimilarity (geometry)RGB color modelPlan (archaeology)Floor planImage (mathematics)Computer graphics (images)Space (punctuation)Engineering drawingGeographyEngineeringOperating systemArchaeologyRobotics and Sensor-Based LocalizationAdvanced Vision and ImagingAdvanced Image and Video Retrieval Techniques
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