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Eiffel Tower: A deep-sea underwater dataset for long-term visual localization

Visual localization plays an important role in the positioning and navigation of robotics systems within previously visited environments. When visits occur over long periods of time, changes in the environment related to seasons or day-night cycles present a major challenge. Under water, the sources...

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Published in:The International journal of robotics research 2023-08, Vol.42 (9), p.689-699
Main Authors: Boittiaux, Clémentin, Dune, Claire, Ferrera, Maxime, Arnaubec, Aurélien, Marxer, Ricard, Matabos, Marjolaine, Van Audenhaege, Loïc, Hugel, Vincent
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Language:English
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Summary:Visual localization plays an important role in the positioning and navigation of robotics systems within previously visited environments. When visits occur over long periods of time, changes in the environment related to seasons or day-night cycles present a major challenge. Under water, the sources of variability are due to other factors such as water conditions or growth of marine organisms. Yet, it remains a major obstacle and a much less studied one, partly due to the lack of data. This paper presents a new deep-sea dataset to benchmark underwater long-term visual localization. The dataset is composed of images from four visits to the same hydrothermal vent edifice over the course of 5 years. Camera poses and a common geometry of the scene were estimated using navigation data and Structure-from-Motion. This serves as a reference when evaluating visual localization techniques. An analysis of the data provides insights about the major changes observed throughout the years. Furthermore, several well-established visual localization methods are evaluated on the dataset, showing there is still room for improvement in underwater long-term visual localization. The data is made publicly available at seanoe.org/data/00810/92226/.
ISSN:0278-3649
1741-3176
DOI:10.1177/02783649231177322