L-DYNO: Framework to Learn Consistent Visual Features Using Robot’s Motion

Published: 16 May 2024, Last Modified: 14 Jul 2025ICRA 2024EveryoneCC BY 4.0
Abstract: Historically, feature-based approaches have been used extensively for camera-based robot perception tasks such as localization, mapping, tracking, and others. Several of these approaches also combine other sensors (inertial sensing, for example) to perform combined state estimation. Our work rethinks this approach; we present a representation learning mechanism that identifies visual features that best correspond to robot motion as estimated by an external signal. Specifically, we utilize the robot’s transformations through an external signal (inertial sensing, for example) and give attention to image space that is most consistent with the external signal. We use a pairwise consistency metric as a representation to keep the visual features consistent through a sequence with the robot’s relative pose transformations. This approach enables us to incorporate information from the robot’s perspective instead of solely …
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