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Online Adaptation through Meta-Learning for Stereo Depth Estimation

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arxiv 1904.08462 v1 pith:H4IFLIKL submitted 2019-04-17 cs.CV

Online Adaptation through Meta-Learning for Stereo Depth Estimation

classification cs.CV
keywords onlineadaptationfeaturemeta-learningsourcealignmentbatchdataset
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In this work, we tackle the problem of online adaptation for stereo depth estimation, that consists in continuously adapting a deep network to a target video recordedin an environment different from that of the source training set. To address this problem, we propose a novel Online Meta-Learning model with Adaption (OMLA). Our proposal is based on two main contributions. First, to reducethe domain-shift between source and target feature distributions we introduce an online feature alignment procedurederived from Batch Normalization. Second, we devise a meta-learning approach that exploits feature alignment forfaster convergence in an online learning setting. Additionally, we propose a meta-pre-training algorithm in order toobtain initial network weights on the source dataset whichfacilitate adaptation on future data streams. Experimentally, we show that both OMLA and meta-pre-training helpthe model to adapt faster to a new environment. Our proposal is evaluated on the wellestablished KITTI dataset,where we show that our online method is competitive withstate of the art algorithms trained in a batch setting.

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