Fast Uncertainty Quantification for Active Graph SLAM

10/04/2021
by   Julio A. Placed, et al.
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Quantifying uncertainty is a key stage in autonomous robotic exploration, since it allows to identify the most informative actions to execute. However, dealing with full Fisher Information matrices (FIM) is computationally heavy and may become intractable for online systems. In this work, we study the paradigm of Active graph SLAM formulated over SE(n), and propose a general relationship between the full FIM and the Laplacian matrix of the underlying pose-graph. Therefore, the optimal set of actions can be estimated by maximizing optimality criteria of the weighted Laplacian instead of that of the FIM. Experimental validation proves our method leads to equivalent results in a fraction of the time traditional methods require. Based on the former, we present an online Active graph SLAM system capable of selecting D-optimal actions and that outperforms other state-of-the-art methods that rely on slower computations. Also, we propose the use of such indices as stopping criterion, making our system capable of autonomously determining when the exploration strategy is no longer adding information to the graph SLAM algorithm and it should be either changed or terminated.

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