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Eliminating the Dreaded Blind Spot: Adapting 3D Object Detection and Monocular Depth Estimation to 360° Panoramic Imagery

Payen de La Garanderie, G.; Atapour-Abarghouei, A.; Breckon, T.P.

Authors

G. Payen de La Garanderie

A. Atapour-Abarghouei



Abstract

Recent automotive vision work has focused almost exclusively on processing forward-facing cameras. However, future autonomous vehicles will not be viable without a more comprehensive surround sensing, akin to a human driver, as can be provided by 360◦ panoramic cameras. We present an approach to adapt contemporary deep network architectures developed on conventional rectilinear imagery to work on equirectangular 360◦ panoramic imagery. To address the lack of annotated panoramic automotive datasets availability, we adapt contemporary automotive dataset, via style and projection transformations, to facilitate the cross-domain retraining of contemporary algorithms for panoramic imagery. Following this approach we retrain and adapt existing architectures to recover scene depth and 3D pose of vehicles from monocular panoramic imagery without any panoramic training labels or calibration parameters. Our approach is evaluated qualitatively on crowd-sourced panoramic images and quantitatively using an automotive environment simulator to provide the first benchmark for such techniques within panoramic imagery.

Citation

Payen de La Garanderie, G., Atapour-Abarghouei, A., & Breckon, T. (2018, September). Eliminating the Dreaded Blind Spot: Adapting 3D Object Detection and Monocular Depth Estimation to 360° Panoramic Imagery. Presented at 15th European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV 2018), Munich, Germany

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (published)
Conference Name 15th European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV 2018)
Start Date Sep 8, 2018
End Date Sep 14, 2018
Acceptance Date Jul 5, 2018
Publication Date Sep 1, 2018
Deposit Date Sep 19, 2018
Print ISSN 0302-9743
Publisher Springer Verlag
Series Title Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS)
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1145691
Publisher URL http://openaccess.thecvf.com/ECCV2018.py