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Enabling spatio-temporal aggregation in Birds-Eye-View Vehicle Estimation

Avishkar Saha, Oscar Méndez, Chris Russell, Richard Bowden

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Abstract

Constructing Birds-Eye-View (BEV) maps from monocular images is typically a complex multi-stage process involving the separate vision tasks of ground plane estimation, road segmentation and 3D object detection. However, recent approaches have adopted end-to-end solutions which warp image-based features from the image-plane to BEV while implicitly taking account of camera geometry. In this work, we show how such instantaneous BEV estimation of a scene can be learnt, and a better state estimation of the world can be achieved by incorporating temporal information. Our model learns a representation from monocular video through factorised 3D convolutions and uses this to estimate a BEV occupancy grid of the final frame. We achieve state-of-the-art results for BEV estimation from monocular images, and establish a new benchmark for single-scene BEV estimation from monocular video.

Topics & Concepts

MonocularComputer visionComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceOccupancy grid mappingBenchmark (surveying)SegmentationImage planeProcess (computing)Frame (networking)Monocular visionPoseRepresentation (politics)EstimationImage (mathematics)GeographyMobile robotEconomicsManagementPoliticsOperating systemTelecommunicationsRobotPolitical scienceGeodesyLawVideo Surveillance and Tracking MethodsRobotics and Sensor-Based LocalizationAdvanced Vision and Imaging
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