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Next generation map making: automation from mobile data collection

Published: 29 March 2010 Publication History

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NAVTEQ is a leading global provider of digital map data. NAVTEQ maps drive most in-vehicle navigation systems, the top routing web sites, and the leading brands of wireless navigation devices. NAVTEQ continues to enhance the technologies used for collecting, analyzing, and delivering new content to a wide range of users and devices.
This presentation will address NAVTEQ's perspective on automatic creation and update of a navigable map through the use of high-end mobile data collection sensors and computer vision techniques. Results of research efforts based on large scale, geo-referenced, ground level video and LIDAR data collection as well as various challenging problems related to automatic feature extraction for mapping and navigation will be presented. Specifically, our approach to automatically reconstruct lane level maps, overpasses and traffic signs to create a virtual 3D map will be presented.

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MIR '10: Proceedings of the international conference on Multimedia information retrieval
March 2010
600 pages
ISBN:9781605588155
DOI:10.1145/1743384

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Published: 29 March 2010

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  1. digital maps
  2. feature detection
  3. lidar
  4. splines

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MIR '10: International Conference on Multimedia Information Retrieval
March 29 - 31, 2010
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA

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