In the framework of indoor mobile robotics, place recognition is a challenging task, where it is crucial that self-localization be enforced precisely, notwithstanding the changing conditions of illumination, objects being shifted around and/or people affecting the appearance of the scene. In this scenario online learning seems the main way out, thanks to the possibility of adapting to changes in a smart and flexible way. Nevertheless, standard machine learning approaches usually suffer when confronted with massive amounts of data and when asked to work online. Online learning requires a high training and testing speed, all the more in place recognition, where a continuous flow of data comes from one or more cameras. In this paper we follow the Support Vector Machines-based approach of Pronobis et al. [26], proposing an improvement that we call Online Independent Support Vector Machines. This technique exploits linear independence in the image feature space to incrementally keep the size of the learning machine remarkably small while retaining the accuracy of a standard machine. Since the training and testing time crucially depend on the size of the machine, this solves the above stated problems. Our experimental results prove the effectiveness of the approach

Indoor place recognition using online independent support vector machines / Orabona, Francesco; Castellini, Claudio; Caputo, Barbara; Luo, Jie; Sandini, Giulio. - STAMPA. - (2007), pp. 111.1-111.10. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2007 18th British Machine Vision Conference, BMVC 2007 tenutosi a Warwick; UK nel 10-13 September 2007) [10.5244/C.21.111].

Indoor place recognition using online independent support vector machines

CAPUTO, BARBARA;
2007

Abstract

In the framework of indoor mobile robotics, place recognition is a challenging task, where it is crucial that self-localization be enforced precisely, notwithstanding the changing conditions of illumination, objects being shifted around and/or people affecting the appearance of the scene. In this scenario online learning seems the main way out, thanks to the possibility of adapting to changes in a smart and flexible way. Nevertheless, standard machine learning approaches usually suffer when confronted with massive amounts of data and when asked to work online. Online learning requires a high training and testing speed, all the more in place recognition, where a continuous flow of data comes from one or more cameras. In this paper we follow the Support Vector Machines-based approach of Pronobis et al. [26], proposing an improvement that we call Online Independent Support Vector Machines. This technique exploits linear independence in the image feature space to incrementally keep the size of the learning machine remarkably small while retaining the accuracy of a standard machine. Since the training and testing time crucially depend on the size of the machine, this solves the above stated problems. Our experimental results prove the effectiveness of the approach
2007
2007 18th British Machine Vision Conference, BMVC 2007
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Indoor place recognition using online independent support vector machines / Orabona, Francesco; Castellini, Claudio; Caputo, Barbara; Luo, Jie; Sandini, Giulio. - STAMPA. - (2007), pp. 111.1-111.10. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2007 18th British Machine Vision Conference, BMVC 2007 tenutosi a Warwick; UK nel 10-13 September 2007) [10.5244/C.21.111].
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