Comparing Representations in Tracking for Event Camera-based SLAM

04/20/2021
by   Jianhao Jiao, et al.
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This paper investigates two typical image-type representations for event camera-based tracking: time surface (TS) and event map (EM). Based on the original TS-based tracker, we make use of these two representations' complementary strengths to develop an enhanced version. The proposed tracker consists of a general strategy to evaluate the optimization problem's degeneracy online and then switch proper representations. Both TS and EM are motion- and scene-dependent, and thus it is important to figure out their limitations in tracking. We develop six tracker variations and conduct a thorough comparison of them on sequences covering various scenarios and motion complexities. We release our implementations and detailed results to benefit the research community on event cameras: https: //github.com/gogojjh/ESVO_extension.

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