TY - JOUR
T1 - Multi-task learning and joint refinement between camera localization and object detection
AU - Wang, Junyi
AU - Qi, Yue
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024/10
Y1 - 2024/10
N2 - Visual localization and object detection both play important roles in various tasks. In many indoor application scenarios where some detected objects have fixed positions, the two techniques work closely together. However, few researchers consider these two tasks simultaneously, because of a lack of datasets and the little attention paid to such environments. In this paper, we explore multi-task network design and joint refinement of detection and localization. To address the dataset problem, we construct a medium indoor scene of an aviation exhibition hall through a semi-automatic process. The dataset provides localization and detection information, and is publicly available at https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1U28zkuN4_I0dbzkqyIAKlAl5k9oUK0jI?usp=sharing for benchmarking localization and object detection tasks. Targeting this dataset, we have designed a multi-task network, JLDNet, based on YOLO v3, that outputs a target point cloud and object bounding boxes. For dynamic environments, the detection branch also promotes the perception of dynamics. JLDNet includes image feature learning, point feature learning, feature fusion, detection construction, and point cloud regression. Moreover, object-level bundle adjustment is used to further improve localization and detection accuracy. To test JLDNet and compare it to other methods, we have conducted experiments on 7 static scenes, our constructed dataset, and the dynamic TUM RGB-D and Bonn datasets. Our results show state-of-the-art accuracy for both tasks, and the benefit of jointly working on both tasks is demonstrated.
AB - Visual localization and object detection both play important roles in various tasks. In many indoor application scenarios where some detected objects have fixed positions, the two techniques work closely together. However, few researchers consider these two tasks simultaneously, because of a lack of datasets and the little attention paid to such environments. In this paper, we explore multi-task network design and joint refinement of detection and localization. To address the dataset problem, we construct a medium indoor scene of an aviation exhibition hall through a semi-automatic process. The dataset provides localization and detection information, and is publicly available at https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1U28zkuN4_I0dbzkqyIAKlAl5k9oUK0jI?usp=sharing for benchmarking localization and object detection tasks. Targeting this dataset, we have designed a multi-task network, JLDNet, based on YOLO v3, that outputs a target point cloud and object bounding boxes. For dynamic environments, the detection branch also promotes the perception of dynamics. JLDNet includes image feature learning, point feature learning, feature fusion, detection construction, and point cloud regression. Moreover, object-level bundle adjustment is used to further improve localization and detection accuracy. To test JLDNet and compare it to other methods, we have conducted experiments on 7 static scenes, our constructed dataset, and the dynamic TUM RGB-D and Bonn datasets. Our results show state-of-the-art accuracy for both tasks, and the benefit of jointly working on both tasks is demonstrated.
KW - joint optimization
KW - multi-task learning
KW - object detection
KW - visual localization
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85184427437
U2 - 10.1007/s41095-022-0319-z
DO - 10.1007/s41095-022-0319-z
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85184427437
SN - 2096-0433
VL - 10
SP - 993
EP - 1011
JO - Computational Visual Media
JF - Computational Visual Media
IS - 5
ER -