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Wide-Area Geolocalization with a Limited Field of View Camera in Challenging Urban Environments

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arxiv 2308.07432 v1 pith:6SCFBAWM submitted 2023-08-14 cs.RO

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keywords rewagcamerageolocalizationimagesagentcameraschallengingcross-view
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Cross-view geolocalization, a supplement or replacement for GPS, localizes an agent within a search area by matching ground-view images to overhead images. Significant progress has been made assuming a panoramic ground camera. Panoramic cameras' high complexity and cost make non-panoramic cameras more widely applicable, but also more challenging since they yield less scene overlap between ground and overhead images. This paper presents Restricted FOV Wide-Area Geolocalization (ReWAG), a cross-view geolocalization approach that combines a neural network and particle filter to globally localize a mobile agent with only odometry and a non-panoramic camera. ReWAG creates pose-aware embeddings and provides a strategy to incorporate particle pose into the Siamese network, improving localization accuracy by a factor of 100 compared to a vision transformer baseline. This extended work also presents ReWAG*, which improves upon ReWAG's generalization ability in previously unseen environments. ReWAG* repeatedly converges accurately on a dataset of images we have collected in Boston with a 72 degree field of view (FOV) camera, a location and FOV that ReWAG* was not trained on.

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