PrimitivePose: Generic Model and Representation for 3D Bounding Box Prediction of Unseen Objects.

Autor: Kriegler, Andreas, Beleznai, Csaba, Gelautz, Margrit, Murschitz, Markus, Göbel, Kai
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Zdroj: International Journal of Semantic Computing; Sep2023, Vol. 17 Issue 3, p387-410, 24p
Abstrakt: A considerable amount of research is concerned with the challenging task of estimating three-dimensional (3D) pose and size for multi-object indoor scene configurations. Many existing models rely on a priori known object models, such as 3D CAD models and are therefore limited to a predefined set of object categories. This closed-set constraint limits the range of applications for robots interacting in dynamic environments where previously unseen objects may appear. This paper addresses this problem with a highly generic 3D bounding box detection method that relies entirely on geometric cues obtained from depth data percepts. While the generation of synthetic data, e.g. synthetic depth maps, is commonly used for this task, the well-known synth-to-real gap often emerges, which prohibits transition of models trained solely on synthetic data to the real world. To ameliorate this problem, we use stereo depth computation on synthetic data to obtain pseudo-realistic disparity maps. We then propose an intermediate representation, namely disparity-scaled surface normal (SN) images, which encodes geometry and at the same time preserves depth/scale information unlike the commonly used standard SNs. In a series of experiments, we demonstrate the usefulness of our approach, detecting everyday objects on a captured data set of tabletop scenes, and compare it to the popular PoseCNN model. We quantitatively show that standard SNs are less adequate for challenging 3D detection tasks by comparing predictions from the model trained on disparity alone, SNs and disparity-scaled SNs. Additionally, in an ablation study we investigate the minimal number of training samples required for such a learning task. Lastly, we make the tool used for 3D object annotation publicly available at: https://preview.tinyurl.com/3ycn8v5k. A video showcasing our results can be found at: https://preview.tinyurl.com/dzdzabek. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index