Daniel Olid

2papers

2 Papers

CVFeb 25, 2019
Condition-Invariant Multi-View Place Recognition

Jose M. Facil, Daniel Olid, Luis Montesano et al.

Visual place recognition is particularly challenging when places suffer changes in its appearance. Such changes are indeed common, e.g., due to weather, night/day or seasons. In this paper we leverage on recent research using deep networks, and explore how they can be improved by exploiting the temporal sequence information. Specifically, we propose 3 different alternatives (Descriptor Grouping, Fusion and Recurrent Descriptors) for deep networks to use several frames of a sequence. We show that our approaches produce more compact and best performing descriptors than single- and multi-view baselines in the literature in two public databases.

CVAug 20, 2018
Single-View Place Recognition under Seasonal Changes

Daniel Olid, José M. Fácil, Javier Civera

Single-view place recognition, that we can define as finding an image that corresponds to the same place as a given query image, is a key capability for autonomous navigation and mapping. Although there has been a considerable amount of research in the topic, the high degree of image variability (with viewpoint, illumination or occlusions for example) makes it a research challenge. One of the particular challenges, that we address in this work, is weather variation. Seasonal changes can produce drastic appearance changes, that classic low-level features do not model properly. Our contributions in this paper are twofold. First we pre-process and propose a partition for the Nordland dataset, frequently used for place recognition research without consensus on the partitions. And second, we evaluate several neural network architectures such as pre-trained, siamese and triplet for this problem. Our best results outperform the state of the art of the field. A video showing our results can be found in https://youtu.be/VrlxsYZoHDM. The partitioned version of the Nordland dataset at http://webdiis.unizar.es/~jmfacil/pr-nordland/.