Minimum Cost Multicuts for Incorrect Landmark Edge Detection in Pose-graph SLAM

03/06/2022
by   Kazushi Aiba, et al.
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Pose-graph SLAM is the de facto standard framework for constructing large-scale maps from multi-session experiences of relative observations and motions during visual robot navigation. It has received increasing attention in the context of recent advanced SLAM frameworks such as graph neural SLAM. One remaining challenge is landmark misrecognition errors (i.e., incorrect landmark edges) that can have catastrophic effects on the inferred pose-graph map. In this study, we present comprehensive criteria to maximize global consistency in the pose graph using a new robust graph cut technique. Our key idea is to formulate the problem as a minimum-cost multi-cut that enables us to optimize not only landmark correspondences but also the number of landmarks while allowing for a varying number of landmarks. This makes our proposed approach invariant against the type of landmark measurement, graph topology, and metric information, such as the speed of the robot motion. The proposed graph cut technique was integrated into a practical SLAM framework and verified experimentally using the public NCLT dataset.

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