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Confidence Guided Stereo 3D Object Detection with Split Depth Estimation

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arxiv 2003.05505 v1 pith:HU3FKMDQ submitted 2020-03-11 cs.CV

Confidence Guided Stereo 3D Object Detection with Split Depth Estimation

classification cs.CV
keywords estimationobjectdepthdetectionmethodsstereo-basedaccurateconfidence
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Accurate and reliable 3D object detection is vital to safe autonomous driving. Despite recent developments, the performance gap between stereo-based methods and LiDAR-based methods is still considerable. Accurate depth estimation is crucial to the performance of stereo-based 3D object detection methods, particularly for those pixels associated with objects in the foreground. Moreover, stereo-based methods suffer from high variance in the depth estimation accuracy, which is often not considered in the object detection pipeline. To tackle these two issues, we propose CG-Stereo, a confidence-guided stereo 3D object detection pipeline that uses separate decoders for foreground and background pixels during depth estimation, and leverages the confidence estimation from the depth estimation network as a soft attention mechanism in the 3D object detector. Our approach outperforms all state-of-the-art stereo-based 3D detectors on the KITTI benchmark.

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