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From Perfect to Noisy World Simulation: Customizable Embodied Multi-modal Perturbations for SLAM Robustness Benchmarking

Authors :
Xu, Xiaohao
Zhang, Tianyi
Wang, Sibo
Li, Xiang
Chen, Yongqi
Li, Ye
Raj, Bhiksha
Johnson-Roberson, Matthew
Huang, Xiaonan
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Embodied agents require robust navigation systems to operate in unstructured environments, making the robustness of Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) models critical to embodied agent autonomy. While real-world datasets are invaluable, simulation-based benchmarks offer a scalable approach for robustness evaluations. However, the creation of a challenging and controllable noisy world with diverse perturbations remains under-explored. To this end, we propose a novel, customizable pipeline for noisy data synthesis, aimed at assessing the resilience of multi-modal SLAM models against various perturbations. The pipeline comprises a comprehensive taxonomy of sensor and motion perturbations for embodied multi-modal (specifically RGB-D) sensing, categorized by their sources and propagation order, allowing for procedural composition. We also provide a toolbox for synthesizing these perturbations, enabling the transformation of clean environments into challenging noisy simulations. Utilizing the pipeline, we instantiate the large-scale Noisy-Replica benchmark, which includes diverse perturbation types, to evaluate the risk tolerance of existing advanced RGB-D SLAM models. Our extensive analysis uncovers the susceptibilities of both neural (NeRF and Gaussian Splatting -based) and non-neural SLAM models to disturbances, despite their demonstrated accuracy in standard benchmarks. Our code is publicly available at https://github.com/Xiaohao-Xu/SLAM-under-Perturbation.<br />Comment: 50 pages. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2402.08125

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2406.16850
Document Type :
Working Paper