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Grid-GCN for Fast and Scalable Point Cloud Learning

Authors :
Xu, Qiangeng
Sun, Xudong
Wu, Cho-Ying
Wang, Panqu
Neumann, Ulrich
Xu, Qiangeng
Sun, Xudong
Wu, Cho-Ying
Wang, Panqu
Neumann, Ulrich
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Due to the sparsity and irregularity of the point cloud data, methods that directly consume points have become popular. Among all point-based models, graph convolutional networks (GCN) lead to notable performance by fully preserving the data granularity and exploiting point interrelation. However, point-based networks spend a significant amount of time on data structuring (e.g., Farthest Point Sampling (FPS) and neighbor points querying), which limit the speed and scalability. In this paper, we present a method, named Grid-GCN, for fast and scalable point cloud learning. Grid-GCN uses a novel data structuring strategy, Coverage-Aware Grid Query (CAGQ). By leveraging the efficiency of grid space, CAGQ improves spatial coverage while reducing the theoretical time complexity. Compared with popular sampling methods such as Farthest Point Sampling (FPS) and Ball Query, CAGQ achieves up to 50X speed-up. With a Grid Context Aggregation (GCA) module, Grid-GCN achieves state-of-the-art performance on major point cloud classification and segmentation benchmarks with significantly faster runtime than previous studies. Remarkably, Grid-GCN achieves the inference speed of 50fps on ScanNet using 81920 points per scene as input.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1228380759
Document Type :
Electronic Resource