4Seasons: Benchmarking Visual SLAM and Long-Term Localization for Autonomous Driving in Challenging Conditions (bibtex)
by P Wenzel, N Yang, R Wang, N Zeller and D Cremers
Reference:
4Seasons: Benchmarking Visual SLAM and Long-Term Localization for Autonomous Driving in Challenging Conditions (P Wenzel, N Yang, R Wang, N Zeller and D Cremers), In arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.01147, 2022. 
Bibtex Entry:
@article{wenzel2022seasons,
 title = {4Seasons: Benchmarking Visual SLAM and Long-Term Localization for Autonomous Driving in Challenging Conditions},
 author = {P Wenzel and N Yang and R Wang and N Zeller and D Cremers},
 journal = {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.01147},
 year = {2022},
 eprint = {2301.01147},
 eprinttype = {arXiv},
 eprintclass = {cs.CV},
}
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4Seasons: Benchmarking Visual SLAM and Long-Term Localization for Autonomous Driving in Challenging Conditions (bibtex)
4Seasons: Benchmarking Visual SLAM and Long-Term Localization for Autonomous Driving in Challenging Conditions (bibtex)
by P Wenzel, N Yang, R Wang, N Zeller and D Cremers
Reference:
4Seasons: Benchmarking Visual SLAM and Long-Term Localization for Autonomous Driving in Challenging Conditions (P Wenzel, N Yang, R Wang, N Zeller and D Cremers), In arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.01147, 2022. 
Bibtex Entry:
@article{wenzel2022seasons,
 title = {4Seasons: Benchmarking Visual SLAM and Long-Term Localization for Autonomous Driving in Challenging Conditions},
 author = {P Wenzel and N Yang and R Wang and N Zeller and D Cremers},
 journal = {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.01147},
 year = {2022},
 eprint = {2301.01147},
 eprinttype = {arXiv},
 eprintclass = {cs.CV},
}
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I received my Bachelor's degree (2011) in Automation from Xi'an Jiaotong University, and my Master's degree (2014) in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology from the Technical University of Munich. From 2014 to 2016 I worked as a computer vision algorithm developer for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) at Continental. Since March 2016 I am a PhD student in the Computer Vision Group at the Technical University of Munich, headed by Professor Daniel Cremers. In 2018 I joined Artisense, a startup co-founded by Professor Cremers, as a PhD student and senior computer vision & AI researcher. My research interests include visual SLAM and visual 3D reconstruction, as well as their combinations with semantic information. I am planning to finish my PhD in 2020.

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VO and vSLAM




Large-scale Relocalization

Bring Semantic Information into vSLAM


Robustify VO with Deep Learning


Camera Calibration


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