CVDec 15, 2025

Towards Test-time Efficient Visual Place Recognition via Asymmetric Query Processing

arXiv:2512.13055v11 citationsh-index: 4Has Code
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This work addresses deployment challenges for VPR on resource-constrained devices, offering an incremental improvement over prior asymmetric techniques.

The paper tackles the problem of high computational cost in Visual Place Recognition (VPR) by proposing an asymmetric framework with a lightweight query network and a geographical memory bank, reducing costs while outperforming existing methods.

Visual Place Recognition (VPR) has advanced significantly with high-capacity foundation models like DINOv2, achieving remarkable performance. Nonetheless, their substantial computational cost makes deployment on resource-constrained devices impractical. In this paper, we introduce an efficient asymmetric VPR framework that incorporates a high-capacity gallery model for offline feature extraction with a lightweight query network for online processing. A key challenge in this setting is ensuring compatibility between these heterogeneous networks, which conventional approaches address through computationally expensive k-NN-based compatible training. To overcome this, we propose a geographical memory bank that structures gallery features using geolocation metadata inherent in VPR databases, eliminating the need for exhaustive k-NN computations. Additionally, we introduce an implicit embedding augmentation technique that enhances the query network to model feature variations despite its limited capacity. Extensive experiments demonstrate that our method not only significantly reduces computational costs but also outperforms existing asymmetric retrieval techniques, establishing a new aspect for VPR in resource-limited environments. The code is available at https://github.com/jaeyoon1603/AsymVPR

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