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6-DoF Visual Localization for Autonomous Navigation
PhD Qualifying Examination Title: "6-DoF Visual Localization for Autonomous Navigation" by Mr. Huaiyang HUANG Abstract: Recently, the problem of 6-Degree of Freedom (DoF) visual localization has been widely pursued in both computer vision and robotics communities. In the context of autonomous navigation for mobile robots, 6-DoF visual localization is a fundamental building block for other high-level applications, varying from global planning to decision making. However, the appearance and structure variances in the long-term real-world scenarios make this task challenging, requiring a further understanding of the prevailing methods and investigation of the open problems. Therefore, in this survey, we aim to provide a systematic overview of different aspects and paradigms and reveal the current progress and research gaps in 6-DoF visual localization. This survey starts with a brief introduction to the task of 6-DoF visual localization and its abstract formulation. We first discuss the global and local data representations of visual data, which serve as a preliminary for major approaches. Through classifying different pipelines into four categories, namely retrieval-based and structure-based methods, scene coordinate regression, and direct pose regression, we broadly review prevailing methods and discuss their strengths and weaknesses. Then two tracks of method aiming to overcome the limitations are introduced, which either localize visual data over other modalities or embed the platform subtleties into the localization algorithm. To further analyze the performances of different methods and reveal the challenges of the long-term visual localization problem, we report and discuss the results of different methods on public benchmarks. Finally, we provide two promising directions and conclude this survey. Date: Tuesday, 9 June 2020 Time: 10:00am - 12:00noon Zoom meeting: https://hkust.zoom.us/j/91469775238 Committee Members: Dr. Ming Liu (Supervisor) Dr. Qifeng Chen (Chairperson) Prof. Dit-Yan Yeung Dr. Shaojie Shen (ECE) **** ALL are Welcome ****