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Are State-of-the-art Visual Place Recognition Techniques any Good for Aerial Robotics?

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2019-05-24 v2

Abstract

Visual Place Recognition (VPR) has seen significant advances at the frontiers of matching performance and computational superiority over the past few years. However, these evaluations are performed for ground-based mobile platforms and cannot be generalized to aerial platforms. The degree of viewpoint variation experienced by aerial robots is complex, with their processing power and on-board memory limited by payload size and battery ratings. Therefore, in this paper, we collect 88 state-of-the-art VPR techniques that have been previously evaluated for ground-based platforms and compare them on 22 recently proposed aerial place recognition datasets with three prime focuses: a) Matching performance b) Processing power consumption c) Projected memory requirements. This gives a birds-eye view of the applicability of contemporary VPR research to aerial robotics and lays down the the nature of challenges for aerial-VPR.

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@article{arxiv.1904.07967,
  title  = {Are State-of-the-art Visual Place Recognition Techniques any Good for Aerial Robotics?},
  author = {Mubariz Zaffar and Ahmad Khaliq and Shoaib Ehsan and Michael Milford and Kostas Alexis and Klaus McDonald-Maier},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.07967},
  year   = {2019}
}

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IEEE ICRA 2019 Workshop on Aerial Robotics 8 pages, 7 figures