2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2111.03408
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MSC-VO: Exploiting Manhattan and Structural Constraints for Visual Odometry

Abstract: Visual odometry algorithms tend to degrade when facing low-textured scenes -from e.g. human-made environments-, where it is often difficult to find a sufficient number of point features. Alternative geometrical visual cues, such as lines, which can often be found within these scenarios, can become particularly useful. Moreover, these scenarios typically present structural regularities, such as parallelism or orthogonality, and hold the Manhattan World assumption. Under these premises, in this work, we introduc… Show more

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