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    kapture

    kapture

    Tools for manipulating datasets

    Kapture is a pivot file format, based on text and binary files, used to describe SfM (Structure From Motion) and more generally sensor-acquired data.
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    Eagleye

    Eagleye

    Precise localization based on GNSS and IMU

    Eagleye is an open-source software for vehicle localization utilizing GNSS and IMU[1]. Eagleye provides highly accurate and stable vehicle position and orientation by using GNSS Doppler[2][3][4][5][6]. The flowchart of the algorithm is shown in the figure below. The algorithms in this software are based on the outcome of the research undertaken by the Machinery Information Systems Lab (Meguro Lab) at Meijo University.
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    Direct LiDAR-Inertial Odometry

    Direct LiDAR-Inertial Odometry

    A new lightweight LiDAR-inertial odometry algorithm

    DLIO is a new lightweight LiDAR-inertial odometry algorithm with a novel coarse-to-fine approach in constructing continuous-time trajectories for precise motion correction. It features several algorithmic improvements over its predecessor, DLO, and was presented at the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) in London, UK in 2023.
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    libsurvive

    libsurvive

    Open Source Lighthouse Tracking System

    Libsurvive is a set of tools and libraries that enable 6 dof tracking on lighthouse and vive-based systems that is completely open source and can run on any device. It currently supports both SteamVR 1.0 and SteamVR 2.0 generation of devices and should support any tracked object commercially available.
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    libRSF

    libRSF

    A robust sensor fusion library for online localization

    The libRSF is an open source C++ library that provides several components that are required to estimate the state of a (robotic) system based on probabilistic methods. By applying the factor graph concept, well known from Graph SLAM, libRSF provides a robust solution for many sensor fusion problems. The general idea of factor graphs is to describe the state estimation problem as a graph of nodes (the state variables) that are connected by factors (measurements). The resulting graph optimization problem can be solved by applying non-linear least squares optimization.
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    XIVO

    XIVO

    X Inertial-aided Visual Odometry

    XIVO is an open-source repository for visual-inertial odometry/mapping. It is a simplified version of Corvis [Jones et al.,Tsotsos et al.], designed for pedagogical purposes, and incorporates odometry (relative motion of the sensor platform), local mapping (pose relative to a reference frame of the oldest visible features), and global mapping (pose relative to a global frame, including loop-closure and global re-localization, this feature, present in Corvis, is not yet incorporated in XIVO). XIVO runs at 140FPS on stored data (here from a RealSense D435i sensor) or on live streams with a latency of around 1-7ms, depending on the hardware. ...
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