GSLAM: Initialization-robust Monocular Visual SLAM via Global Structure-from-Motion
For more information see https://frobelbest.github.io/gslam
1. Related Papers
- GSLAM: Initialization-robust Monocular Visual SLAM via Global Structure-from-Motion, C. Tang, O. Wang, P. Tan, In 3DV,2017
- Global Structure-from-Motion by Similarity Averaging, Z. Cui, P. Tan, In ICCV, 2015
Get two sample sequences from Google Drive .
2. Installation
git clone https://github.com/frobelbest/GSLAM.git
2.1 Required Dependencies
Theia Vision Library (required for global rotation averaging).
Install from http://www.theia-sfm.org
Ceres Solver (required for local and global bundle adjustment).
Install from http://ceres-solver.org
CLP (required for global scale and translation averaging).
Install from https://projects.coin-or.org/Clp
OpenCV (required for image processing).
Install from https://opencv.org
Pangolin (required for visualization).
Install from https://github.com/stevenlovegrove/Pangolin
2.3 Build
Currently, only the xcode project is supplied. You can write your own code to compile on other platforms or wait for future update.
3 Usage
Run on a dataset from Google Drive using GSLAM [sequence_path] [vocabulary_path], for example GSLAM ./robot ./Vocabulary/ORBvoc.txt The ORB vocabulary for loop detection can be downloaded at https://github.com/raulmur/ORB_SLAM2/tree/master/Vocabulary
3.1 Dataset Format.
Under each sequnce folder you will see the following files:
shake.mov
The input video.framestamp.txt
The timestamps for each frame.gyro.txt
The gyroscope readings recorded along with the video.config.yaml
The config settings.
Notes
Real-time KLT with AVX Acceleration
Except the method proposed in the paper, this project also featured in a highly optimized KLT Tracker that can track more than 4000 points on a 1080p video in real-time.
ToDo
The main bottleneck for this project is the feature tracking, which can be further improved by the paper "Better feature tracking through subspace constraints".
5 License
GSLAM was developed at the Simon Fraser University and Adobe. The open-source version is licensed under the GNU General Public License Version 3 (GPLv3). For commercial purposes, please contact [email protected] or [email protected]