Visual-based localization using pictorial planar objects in indoor environment

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Abstract

Localization is an important technology for smart services like autonomous surveillance, disinfection or delivery robots in future distributed indoor IoT applications. Visual-based localization (VBL) is a promising self-localization approach that identifies a robot’s location in an indoor or underground 3D space by using its camera to scan and match the robot’s surrounding objects and scenes. In this study, we present a pictorial planar surface based 3D object localization framework. We have designed two object detection methods for localization, ArPico and PicPose. ArPico detects and recognizes framed pictures by converting them into binary marker codes for matching with known codes in the library. It then uses the corner points on a picture’s border to identify the camera’s pose in the 3D space. PicPose detects the pictorial planar surface of an object in a camera view and produces the pose output by matching the feature points in the view with that in the original picture and producing the homography to map the object’s actual location in the 3D real world map. We have built an autonomous moving robot that can self-localize itself using its on-board camera and the PicPose technology. The experiment study shows that our localization methods are practical, have very good accuracy, and can be used for real time robot navigation.

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Meng, Y., Lin, K. J., Tsai, B. L., Chuang, C. C., Cao, Y., & Zhang, B. (2020). Visual-based localization using pictorial planar objects in indoor environment. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(23), 1–24. https://doi.org/10.3390/app10238583

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