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Efficient Topology Estimation for Large Scale Optical Mapping

  • Presents computational algorithms for the efficient estimation of large-scale photomosaics
  • Presents consistent tools for creating large area image mosaics from optical data obtained during surveys with low-cost underwater vehicles
  • Written by leading experts in the field

Part of the book series: Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics (STAR, volume 82)

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Table of contents (6 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages 1-13
  2. Introduction

    • ArmaÄŸan Elibol, Nuno Gracias, Rafael Garcia
    Pages 1-8
  3. Feature-Based Image Mosaicing

    • ArmaÄŸan Elibol, Nuno Gracias, Rafael Garcia
    Pages 9-23
  4. A New Global Alignment Method for Feature Based Image Mosaicing

    • ArmaÄŸan Elibol, Nuno Gracias, Rafael Garcia
    Pages 25-39
  5. Combined ASKF-EKF Framework for Topology Estimation

    • ArmaÄŸan Elibol, Nuno Gracias, Rafael Garcia
    Pages 41-59
  6. Topology Estimation Using Bundle Adjustment

    • ArmaÄŸan Elibol, Nuno Gracias, Rafael Garcia
    Pages 61-76
  7. Conclusions

    • ArmaÄŸan Elibol, Nuno Gracias, Rafael Garcia
    Pages 77-78
  8. Back Matter

    Pages 0--1

About this book

Large scale optical mapping methods are in great demand among scientists who study different aspects of the seabed, and have been fostered by impressive advances in the capabilities of underwater robots in gathering optical data from the seafloor. Cost and weight constraints mean that low-cost ROVs usually have a very limited number of sensors. When a low-cost robot carries out a seafloor survey using a down-looking camera, it usually follows a predefined trajectory that provides several non time-consecutive overlapping image pairs. Finding these pairs (a process known as topology estimation) is indispensable to obtaining globally consistent mosaics and accurate trajectory estimates, which are necessary for a global view of the surveyed area, especially when optical sensors are the only data source. This book contributes to the state-of-art in large area image mosaicing methods for underwater surveys using low-cost vehicles equipped with a very limited sensor suite. The main focus has been on global alignment and fast topology estimation, which are the most challenging steps in creating large area image mosaics. This book is intended to emphasise the importance of the topology estimation problem and to present different solutions using interdisciplinary approaches opening a way to further develop new strategies and methodologies.

 

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Mathematical Engineering, Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey

    Armagan Elibol

  • , Computer Vision and Robotics Group, University of Girona, Girona, Spain

    Nuno Gracias, Rafael Garcia

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