What you see is what you get: experience ranking with deep neural dataset-to-dataset similarity for topological localisation
Recalling the most relevant visual memories for localisation or understanding a priori the likely outcome of localisation effort against a particular visual memory is useful for efficient and robust visual navigation. Solutions to this problem should be divorced from performance appraisal against gr...
Main Authors: | Gadd, M, Ramtoula, B, De Martini, D, Newman, P |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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2023
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