Title
Complete 3D Scene Parsing from an RGBD Image
Abstract
One major goal of vision is to infer physical models of objects, surfaces, and their layout from sensors. In this paper, we aim to interpret indoor scenes from one RGBD image. Our representation encodes the layout of orthogonal walls and the extent of objects, modeled with CAD-like 3D shapes. We parse both the visible and occluded portions of the scene and all observable objects, producing a complete 3D parse. Such a scene interpretation is useful for robotics and visual reasoning, but difficult to produce due to the well-known challenge of segmentation, the high degree of occlusion, and the diversity of objects in indoor scenes. We take a data-driven approach, generating sets of potential object regions, matching to regions in training images, and transferring and aligning associated 3D models while encouraging fit to observations and spatial consistency. We use support inference to aid interpretation and propose a retrieval scheme that uses convolutional neural networks to classify regions and retrieve objects with similar shapes. We demonstrate the performance of our method on our newly annotated NYUd v2 dataset (Silberman et al., in: Computer vision-ECCV, 2012, pp 746–760, 2012) with detailed 3D shapes.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1007/s11263-018-1133-z
International Journal of Computer Vision
Keywords
Field
DocType
Visual scene understanding,3D parsing,Single image reconstruction
Computer vision,Similarity (geometry),Visual reasoning,Computer science,Convolutional neural network,Inference,3d shapes,Segmentation,Artificial intelligence,Parsing,Robotics
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
127
2
1573-1405
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.34
33
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Chuhang Zou1101.24
Ruiqi Guo256422.10
Zhizhong Li31647.60
Derek Hoiem44998302.66