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The name COLD is an acronym which
stands for COsy (
Cognitive
Systems for Cognitive Assistants) Localization Database. The
database represents an effort to provide a large-scale, flexible
testing environment for evaluating mainly vision-based localization
systems aiming to work on mobile platforms in realistic settings. The
COLD database consists of three datasets (
COLD-Freiburg,
COLD-Ljubljana,
COLD-Saarbrücken) acquired at
three different indoor laboratory environments located in three
different European cities: the
Autonomous Intelligent
Systems Laboratory at the University of Freiburg, Germany; the
Visual Cognitive Systems Laboratory
at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia; and the
Language Technology Laboratory at
the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence in
Saarbrücken, Germany. The database contains image sequences captured
using a regular and omni-directional cameras together with laser range
scans and odometry data. The data were recorded using three different
mobile robot platforms and the same camera setup, under various
weather and illumination conditions (during cloudy weather, sunny
weather and at night) over several days. In each of the three labs,
the acquisition was performed in several rooms of different
functionality. Consequently, the COLD database is an ideal testbed for
assessing the robustness of localization and place
recognition/categorization algorithms with respect to both categorical
and dynamic changes (introduced by illumination variations and human
activity).