MAgro dataset: A dataset for simultaneous localization and mapping in agricultural environments

Mercedes Marzoa Tanco, Guillermo Trinidad Barnech, Federico Andrade, Javier Baliosian, Martin LLofriu, J. M. Di Martino, Gonzalo Tejera

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Abstract

The agricultural industry is being transformed, thanks to recent innovations in computer vision and deep learning. However, the lack of specific datasets collected in natural agricultural environments is, arguably, the main bottleneck for novel discoveries and benchmarking. The present work provides a novel dataset, Magro, and a framework to expand data collection. We present the first version of the Magro Dataset V1.0, consisting of nine ROS bags (and the corresponding raw data) containing data collected in apple and pear crops. Data were gathered, repeating a fixed trajectory on different days under different illumination and weather conditions. To support the evaluation of loop closure algorithms, the trajectories are designed to have loop closures, revisiting some places from different viewpoints. We use a Clearpath’s Jackal robot equipped with stereo cameras pointing to the front and left side, a 3D LIDAR, three inertial measurement units (IMU), and wheel encoders. Additionally, we provide calibrated RTK GPS data that can be used as ground truth. Our dataset is openly available, and it will be updated to have more data and variability. Finally, we tested two existing state-of-the-art algorithms for vision and point cloud-based localization and mapping on our novel dataset to validate the dataset’s usability.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)591-601
Number of pages11
JournalInternational Journal of Robotics Research
Volume43
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • agricultural automation
  • dataset
  • simultaneous localization and mapping

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