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BioSLAM: A Bio-inspired Lifelong Memory System for General Place Recognition

We present BioSLAM, a lifelong SLAM framework for learning various new appearances incrementally and maintaining accurate place recognition for previously visited areas. Unlike humans, artificial neural networks suffer from catastrophic forgetting and may forget the previously visited areas when trained with new arrivals. For humans, researchers discover that there exists a memory replay mechanism in the brain to keep the neuron active for previous events. Inspired by this discovery, BioSLAM designs a gated generative replay to control the robot's learning behavior based on the feedback rewards. Specifically, BioSLAM provides a novel dual-memory mechanism for maintenance: 1) a dynamic memory to efficiently learn new observations and 2) a static memory to balance new-old knowledge. When combined with a visual-/LiDAR- based SLAM system, the complete processing pipeline can help the agent incrementally update the place recognition ability, robust to the increasing complexity of long-term place recognition. We demonstrate BioSLAM in two incremental SLAM scenarios. In the first scenario, a LiDAR-based agent continuously travels through a city-scale environment with a 120km trajectory and encounters different types of 3D geometries (open streets, residential areas, commercial buildings). We show that BioSLAM can incrementally update the agent's place recognition ability and outperform the state-of-the-art incremental approach, Generative Replay, by 24%. In the second scenario, a LiDAR-vision-based agent repeatedly travels through a campus-scale area on a 4.5km trajectory. BioSLAM can guarantee the place recognition accuracy to outperform 15\% over the state-of-the-art approaches under different appearances. To our knowledge, BioSLAM is the first memory-enhanced lifelong SLAM system to help incremental place recognition in long-term navigation tasks.

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