Jochen Schmidt, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand
Chee K. Wong, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand
Wai K. Yeap, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand
We present a novel split and merge based method for dividing a given metric map into distinct regions, thus effectively creating a topological map on top of a metric one. The initial metric map is obtained from range data that are converted to a geometric map consisting of linear approximations of the indoor environment. The splitting is done using an objective function that computes the quality of a region, based on criteria such as the average region width (to distinguish big rooms from corridors) and overall direction (which accounts for sharp bends). A regularization term is used in order to avoid the formation of very small regions, which may originate from missing or unreliable sensor data. Experiments based on data acquired by a mobile robot equipped with sonar sensors are presented, which demonstrate the capabilities of the proposed method.
Citation:
Jochen Schmidt, Chee K. Wong, Wai K. Yeap, "A Split & Merge Approach to Metric-Topological Map-Building," icpr, vol. 3, pp.1069-1072, 18th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR'06) Volume 3, 2006