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LED<sup>2</sup>-Net: Monocular 360° Layout Estimation via Differentiable Depth Rendering

Fu-En Wang, Yu-Hsuan Yeh, Min Sun, Wei-Chen Chiu, Yi–Hsuan Tsai

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Abstract

Although significant progress has been made in room layout estimation, most methods aim to reduce the loss in the 2D pixel coordinate rather than exploiting the room structure in the 3D space. Towards reconstructing the room layout in 3D, we formulate the task of 360° layout estimation as a problem of predicting depth on the horizon line of a panorama. Specifically, we propose the Differentiable Depth Rendering procedure to make the conversion from layout to depth prediction differentiable, thus making our proposed model end-to-end trainable while leveraging the 3D geometric information, without the need of providing the ground truth depth. Our method achieves state-of-the-art performance on numerous 360° layout benchmark datasets. Moreover, our formulation enables a pre-training step on the depth dataset, which further improves the generalizability of our layout estimation model.

Topics & Concepts

Rendering (computer graphics)Computer scienceMonocularDifferentiable functionPanoramaBenchmark (surveying)Generalizability theoryGround truthArtificial intelligencePixelAlgorithmComputer visionComputer graphics (images)MathematicsGeodesyGeographyMathematical analysisStatisticsAdvanced Vision and ImagingAdvanced Image and Video Retrieval TechniquesRobotics and Sensor-Based Localization
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