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EPMF: Efficient Perception-aware Multi-sensor Fusion for 3D Semantic Segmentation

Authors :
Tan, Mingkui
Zhuang, Zhuangwei
Chen, Sitao
Li, Rong
Jia, Kui
Wang, Qicheng
Li, Yuanqing
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We study multi-sensor fusion for 3D semantic segmentation that is important to scene understanding for many applications, such as autonomous driving and robotics. Existing fusion-based methods, however, may not achieve promising performance due to the vast difference between the two modalities. In this work, we investigate a collaborative fusion scheme called perception-aware multi-sensor fusion (PMF) to effectively exploit perceptual information from two modalities, namely, appearance information from RGB images and spatio-depth information from point clouds. To this end, we project point clouds to the camera coordinate using perspective projection, and process both inputs from LiDAR and cameras in 2D space while preventing the information loss of RGB images. Then, we propose a two-stream network to extract features from the two modalities, separately. The extracted features are fused by effective residual-based fusion modules. Moreover, we introduce additional perception-aware losses to measure the perceptual difference between the two modalities. Last, we propose an improved version of PMF, i.e., EPMF, which is more efficient and effective by optimizing data pre-processing and network architecture under perspective projection. Specifically, we propose cross-modal alignment and cropping to obtain tight inputs and reduce unnecessary computational costs. We then explore more efficient contextual modules under perspective projection and fuse the LiDAR features into the camera stream to boost the performance of the two-stream network. Extensive experiments on benchmark data sets show the superiority of our method. For example, on nuScenes test set, our EPMF outperforms the state-of-the-art method, i.e., RangeFormer, by 0.9% in mIoU. Our source code is available at https://github.com/ICEORY/PMF.<br />Comment: 16 pages, 12 figures, 14 tables, IEEE TPAMI 2024, extended version of the ICCV2021 paper

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2106.15277
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/TPAMI.2024.3402232