OverlapNet: a siamese network for computing LiDAR scan similarity with applications to loop closing and localization

Author:

Chen XieyuanliORCID,Läbe Thomas,Milioto Andres,Röhling Timo,Behley Jens,Stachniss Cyrill

Abstract

AbstractLocalization and mapping are key capabilities of autonomous systems. In this paper, we propose a modified Siamese network to estimate the similarity between pairs of LiDAR scans recorded by autonomous cars. This can be used to address both, loop closing for SLAM and global localization. Our approach utilizes a deep neural network exploiting different cues generated from LiDAR data. It estimates the similarity between pairs of scans using the concept of image overlap generalized to range images and furthermore provides a relative yaw angle estimate. Based on such predictions, our method is able to detect loop closures in a SLAM system or to globally localize in a given map. For loop closure detection, we use the overlap prediction as the similarity measurement to find loop closure candidates and integrate the candidate selection into an existing SLAM system to improve the mapping performance. For global localization, we propose a novel observation model using the predictions provided by OverlapNet and integrate it into a Monte-Carlo localization framework. We evaluate our approach on multiple datasets collected using different LiDAR scanners in various environments. The experimental results show that our method can effectively detect loop closures surpassing the detection performance of state-of-the-art methods and that it generalizes well to different environments. Furthermore, our method reliably localizes a vehicle in typical urban environments globally using LiDAR data collected in different seasons.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Chinese Scholarship Council

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Artificial Intelligence

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