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RGB-D Mapping: Using Depth Cameras for Dense 3D Modeling of Indoor Environments
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2014
Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics
RGB-D cameras are novel sensing systems that capture RGB images along with per-pixel depth information. In this paper we investigate how such cameras can be used in the context of robotics, specifically for building dense 3D maps of indoor environments. Such maps have applications in robot navigation, manipulation, semantic mapping, and telepresence. We present RGB-D Mapping, a full 3D mapping system that utilizes a novel joint optimization algorithm combining visual features and shape-based
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-28572-1_33
fatcat:3hlg5w4gzjfkpbugvllhuzkrdu