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ELite: Ephemerality meets LiDAR-based Lifelong Mapping

Hyeonjae Gil* · Dongjae Lee* · Giseop Kim · Ayoung Kim

(* Equal Contribution)

About ELite

ELite is a LiDAR-based lifelong mapping framework that integrates ephemerality—the likelihood of a point being transient or persistent—into the entire pipeline. Unlike binary classifications of map elements (static vs. dynamic), ELite introduces a two-stage ephemerality concept to represent changes across different time scales:

  • Local ephemerality: Captures short-term variations (e.g., moving cars vs. parked cars).
  • Global ephemerality: Represents long-term changes (e.g., parked cars vs. new buildings)

By leveraging ephemerality, ELite seamlessly aligns multiple sessions, removes dynamic objects, and matains accurate maps.

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Citation

If you use ELite for any academic work, please cite our paper.

@INPROCEEDINGS { hjgil-2025-icra,
    author={Hyeonjae Gil and Dongjae Lee and Giseop Kim and Ayoung Kim},
    title={Ephemerality meets LiDAR-based Lifelong Mapping},
    booktitle={Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA)},
    year={2025},
    month={May.},
    address={Atlanta},
}

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Acknowledgement

This work was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) grant funded by the Korea government (MSIT)(No. RS-2024-00461409), and in part by the Robotics and AI (RAI) Institute.

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