A brain-inspired compact cognitive mapping system

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Taiping Zeng
Bailu Si
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[1] Fudan University,Institute of Science and Technology for Brain
[2] Ministry of Education,Inspired Intelligence
[3] Beijing Normal University,Key Laboratory of Computational Neuroscience and Brain
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Cognitive Neurodynamics | 2021年 / 15卷
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SLAM; Compact cognitive map; Long-term mapping; Neighborhood cells; Neighborhood fields;
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In many simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) systems, the map of the environment grows over time as the robot explores the environment. The ever-growing map prevents long-term mapping, especially in large-scale environments. In this paper, we develop a compact cognitive mapping approach inspired by neurobiological experiments. Mimicking the firing activities of neighborhood cells, neighborhood fields determined by movement information, i.e. translation and rotation, are modeled to describe one of the distinct segments of the explored environment. The vertices with low neighborhood field activities are avoided to be added into the cognitive map. The optimization of the cognitive map is formulated as a robust non-linear least squares problem constrained by the transitions between vertices, and is numerically solved efficiently. According to the cognitive decision-making of place familiarity, loop closure edges are clustered depending on time intervals, and then batch global optimization of the cognitive map is performed to satisfy the combined constraint of the whole cluster. After the loop closure process, scene integration is performed, in which revisited vertices are removed subsequently to further reduce the size of the cognitive map. The compact cognitive mapping approach is tested on a monocular visual SLAM system in a naturalistic maze for a biomimetic animated robot. Our results demonstrate that the proposed method largely restricts the growth of the size of the cognitive map over time, and meanwhile, the compact cognitive map correctly represents the overall layout of the environment. The compact cognitive mapping method is well suitable for the representation of large-scale environments to achieve long-term robot navigation.
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页码:91 / 101
页数:10
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