XIVO is an open-source repository for visual-inertial odometry/mapping. It is a simplified version of Corvis [Jones et al.,Tsotsos et al.], designed for pedagogical purposes, and incorporates odometry (relative motion of the sensor platform), local mapping (pose relative to a reference frame of the oldest visible features), and global mapping (pose relative to a global frame, including loop-closure and global re-localization, this feature, present in Corvis, is not yet incorporated in XIVO). XIVO runs at 140FPS on stored data (here from a RealSense D435i sensor) or on live streams with a latency of around 1-7ms, depending on the hardware. It takes as input video frames from a calibrated camera and inertial measurements from an IMU and outputs a sparse point cloud with attribute features and 6 DOF pose of the camera. It performs auto-calibration of the relative pose between the camera and the IMU as well as the time-stamp alignment.

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  • Inertial-aided Visual Odometry and Sparse Mapping
  • Feature detection and tracking
  • Documentation available
  • Command-line options
  • Pose graph optimization
  • Python binding

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Operating Systems

Linux, Mac, Windows

Programming Language

C++

Related Categories

C++ Localization (L10N) Software, C++ Point Cloud Software

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2024-07-10