How Pokémon Go is giving delivery robots an inch-perfect view of the world
This newsletter discusses how Niantic Spatial, spun out from Niantic (of Pokémon Go fame), is leveraging its vast trove of crowdsourced image data from Pokémon Go players to build highly accurate visual positioning systems for robots, particularly for last-mile delivery. They are partnering with Coco Robotics to improve delivery robot navigation in areas where GPS is unreliable by using visual landmarks.
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Repurposing AR Data: Utilizing existing AR game data (Pokémon Go, Ingress) for real-world robotics applications.
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Visual Positioning Systems: The focus is on using visual cues (buildings, landmarks) instead of relying solely on GPS for precise location.
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Last-Mile Delivery Improvement: Aiming to improve the reliability and accuracy of delivery robots in urban environments.
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Evolution of Maps: Shifting the purpose of maps from human navigation to machine comprehension, including detailed object descriptions.
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The accuracy of visual positioning systems has become better because of the growing number of cameras in the world.
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Niantic Spatial's data set of 30 billion images, clustered around Pokémon Go hotspots, provides detailed location and environmental data for training its visual positioning model.
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Maps are evolving from simple location tools to detailed guidebooks for machines, incorporating object properties and environmental context.
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