Kimera2: Robust and Accurate Metric-Semantic SLAM in the Real World

Published: 01 Jan 2023, Last Modified: 22 Jan 2025ISER 2023EveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY-SA 4.0
Abstract: We present improvements to Kimera, an open-source metric-semantic visual-inertial SLAM library. In particular, we enhance Kimera-VIO, the visual-inertial odometry pipeline powering Kimera, to support better feature tracking, more efficient keyframe selection, and various input modalities (e.g., monocular, stereo, and RGB-D images, as well as wheel odometry). Additionally, Kimera-RPGO and Kimera-PGMO, Kimera’s pose-graph optimization backends, are updated to support modern outlier rejection methods—specifically, Graduated-Non-Convexity—for improved robustness to spurious loop closures. These new features are evaluated extensively on a variety of simulated and real robotic platforms, including drones, quadrupeds, wheeled robots, and simulated self-driving cars. We present comparisons against several state-of-the-art visual-inertial SLAM pipelines and discuss strengths and weaknesses of the new release of Kimera. The newly added features have been released open-source at https://github.com/MIT-SPARK/Kimera.
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