Title
Understanding RealWorld Indoor Scenes with Synthetic Data.
Abstract
Scene understanding is a prerequisite to many high level tasks for any automated intelligent machine operating in real world environments. Recent attempts with supervised learning have shown promise in this direction but also highlighted the need for enormous quantity of supervised data— performance increases in proportion to the amount of data used. However, this quickly becomes prohibitive when considering the manual labour needed to collect such data. In this work, we focus our attention on depth based semantic per-pixel labelling as a scene understanding problem and show the potential of computer graphics to generate virtually unlimited labelled data from synthetic 3D scenes. By carefully synthesizing training data with appropriate noise models we show comparable performance to state-of-theart RGBD systems on NYUv2 dataset despite using only depth data as input and set a benchmark on depth-based segmentation on SUN RGB-D dataset.
Year
Venue
Field
2016
CVPR
Training set,Data mining,Computer vision,Intelligent machine,Segmentation,Computer science,Supervised learning,Synthetic data,RGB color model,Artificial intelligence,Computer graphics,Machine learning
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
5
0.40
References 
Authors
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ankur Handa147926.11
Pǎtrǎucean, V.21397.95
Vijay Badrinarayanan3144558.59
Simon Stent4496.30
Roberto Cipolla59413827.88