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Qualitative Spatial Reasoning for Topological Map Learning
Authors:Jan Oliver Wallgrün
Institution:University of Bremen
Abstract:Abstract

In this paper we investigate the application of qualitative spatial reasoning methods for learning the topological map of an unknown environment. We develop a topological mapping framework that achieves robustness against ambiguity in the available information by tracking all possible graph hypotheses simultaneously. We then exploit spatial reasoning to reduce the space of possible hypotheses. The considered constraints are qualitative direction information and the assumption that the map is planar. We investigate the effects of absolute and relative direction information using two different spatial calculi and combine the approach with a real mapping system based on Voronoi graphs.
Keywords:qualitative spatial reasoning  robot navigation  topological maps  spatial representation  constraint satisfaction  planarity  direction relations  multi-hypothesis tracking  Voronoi graphs
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