Combining monoSLAM with object recognition for scene augmentation using a wearable camera

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In wearable visual computing, maintaining a time-evolving representation of the 3D environment along with the pose of the camera provides the geometrical foundation on which person-centred processing can be built. In this paper, an established method for the recognition of feature clusters is used on live imagery to identify and locate planar objects around the wearer. Objects’ locations are incorporated as additional 3D measurements into a monocular simultaneous localization and mapping process, which routinely uses 2D image measurements to acquire and maintain a map of the surroundings, irrespective of whether objects are present or not. Augmenting the 3D maps with automatically recognized objects enables useful annotations of the surroundings to be presented to the wearer. After demonstrating the geometrical integrity of the method, experiments show its use in two augmented reality applications.

论文关键词:Wearable vision,Augmented reality,Object recognition,Simultaneous localization and mapping

论文评审过程:Received 13 June 2009, Revised 31 January 2010, Accepted 14 March 2010, Available online 19 March 2010.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.imavis.2010.03.009