2023
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2303.02717
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Learning to Localize in Unseen Scenes with Relative Pose Regressors

Abstract: Relative pose regressors (RPRs) localize a camera by estimating its relative translation and rotation to a poselabelled reference. Unlike scene coordinate regression and absolute pose regression methods, which learn absolute scene parameters, RPRs can (theoretically) localize in unseen environments, since they only learn the residual pose between camera pairs. In practice, however, the performance of RPRs is significantly degraded in unseen scenes. In this work, we propose to aggregate paired feature maps into… Show more

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