ConDo: Continual Domain Expansion for Absolute Pose Regression

Authors

  • Zijun Li Fujian Key Laboratory of Sensing and Computing for Smart Cities, Xiamen University, China
  • Zhipeng Cai Intel Labs
  • Bochun Yang Fujian Key Laboratory of Sensing and Computing for Smart Cities, Xiamen University, China
  • Xuelun Shen Fujian Key Laboratory of Sensing and Computing for Smart Cities, Xiamen University, China
  • Siqi Shen Fujian Key Laboratory of Sensing and Computing for Smart Cities, Xiamen University, China
  • Xiaoliang Fan Fujian Key Laboratory of Sensing and Computing for Smart Cities, Xiamen University, China
  • Michael Paulitsch Intel Labs
  • Cheng Wang Fujian Key Laboratory of Sensing and Computing for Smart Cities, Xiamen University, China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v39i14.33603

Abstract

Visual localization is a fundamental machine learning problem. Absolute Pose Regression (APR) trains a scene-dependent model to efficiently map an input image to the camera pose in a pre-defined scene. However, many applications have continually changing environments, where inference data at novel poses or scene conditions (weather, geometry) appear after deployment. Training APR on a fixed dataset leads to overfitting, making it fail catastrophically on challenging novel data. This work proposes Continual Domain Expansion (ConDo), which continually collects unlabeled inference data to update the deployed APR. Instead of applying standard unsupervised domain adaptation methods which are ineffective for APR, ConDo effectively learns from unlabeled data by distilling knowledge from scene-agnostic localization methods. By sampling data uniformly from historical and newly collected data, ConDo can effectively expand the generalization domain of APR. Large-scale benchmarks with various scene types are constructed to evaluate models under practical (long-term) data changes. ConDo consistently and significantly outperforms baselines across architectures, scene types, and data changes. On challenging scenes (Fig.1), it reduces the localization error by >7x (14.8m vs 1.7m). Analysis shows the robustness of ConDo against compute budgets, replay buffer sizes and teacher prediction noise. Comparing to model re-training, ConDo achieves similar performance up to 25x faster.

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Published

2025-04-11

How to Cite

Li, Z., Cai, Z., Yang, B., Shen, X., Shen, S., Fan, X., … Wang, C. (2025). ConDo: Continual Domain Expansion for Absolute Pose Regression. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 39(14), 14628–14636. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v39i14.33603

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AAAI Technical Track on Intelligent Robots