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RGB-D Based Visual SLAM Algorithm for Indoor Crowd Environment

Jianfeng Li, Juan Dai, Zhong Su, Cui Zhu

2024Journal of Intelligent & Robotic Systems10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Most current research on dynamic visual Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) systems focuses on scenes where static objects occupy most of the environment. However, in densely populated indoor environments, the movement of the crowd can lead to the loss of feature information, thereby diminishing the system’s robustness and accuracy. This paper proposes a visual SLAM algorithm for dense crowd environments based on a combination of the ORB-SLAM2 framework and RGB-D cameras. Firstly, we introduced a dedicated target detection network thread and improved the performance of the target detection network, enhancing its detection coverage in crowded environments, resulting in a 41.5% increase in average accuracy. Additionally, we found that some feature points other than humans in the detection box were mistakenly deleted. Therefore, we proposed an algorithm based on standard deviation fitting to effectively filter out the features. Finally, our system is evaluated on the TUM and Bonn RGB-D dynamic datasets and compared with ORB-SLAM2 and other state-of-the-art visual dynamic SLAM methods. The results indicate that our system’s pose estimation error is reduced by at least 93.60% and 97.11% compared to ORB-SLAM2 in high dynamic environments and the Bonn RGB-D dynamic dataset, respectively. Our method demonstrates comparable performance compared to other recent visual dynamic SLAM methods.

Topics & Concepts

Artificial intelligenceRGB color modelComputer visionSimultaneous localization and mappingComputer scienceComputer graphics (images)Mobile robotRobotRobotics and Sensor-Based Localization3D Surveying and Cultural HeritageRobotic Path Planning Algorithms