3D Geometry-Aware Semantic Labeling of Outdoor Street Scenes

13 Aug 2018  ·  Yiran Zhong, Yuchao Dai, Hongdong Li ·

This paper is concerned with the problem of how to better exploit 3D geometric information for dense semantic image labeling. Existing methods often treat the available 3D geometry information (e.g., 3D depth-map) simply as an additional image channel besides the R-G-B color channels, and apply the same technique for RGB image labeling. In this paper, we demonstrate that directly performing 3D convolution in the framework of a residual connected 3D voxel top-down modulation network can lead to superior results. Specifically, we propose a 3D semantic labeling method to label outdoor street scenes whenever a dense depth map is available. Experiments on the "Synthia" and "Cityscape" datasets show our method outperforms the state-of-the-art methods, suggesting such a simple 3D representation is effective in incorporating 3D geometric information.

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