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Im2Pano3D: Extrapolating 360° Structure and Semantics Beyond the Field of View

IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) oral presentation, June 2018

Shuran Song, Andy Zeng, Angel X. Chang,
Manolis Savva, Silvio Savarese, Thomas Funkhouser
Abstract

We present Im2Pano3D, a convolutional neural network that generates a dense prediction of 3D structure and a probability distribution of semantic labels for a full 360 panoramic view of an indoor scene when given only a partial observation (<= 50%) in the form of an RGB-D image. To make this possible, Im2Pano3D leverages strong contextual priors learned from large-scale synthetic and real-world indoor scenes. To ease the prediction of 3D structure, we propose to parameterize 3D surfaces with their plane equations and train the model to predict these parameters directly. To provide meaningful training supervision, we use multiple loss functions that consider both pixel level accuracy and global context consistency. Experiments demonstrate that Im2Pano3D is able to predict the semantics and 3D structure of the unobserved scene with more than 56% pixel accuracy and less than 0.52m average distance error, which is significantly better than alternative approaches.
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Shuran Song, Andy Zeng, Angel X. Chang, Manolis Savva, Silvio Savarese, and Thomas Funkhouser.
"Im2Pano3D: Extrapolating 360° Structure and Semantics Beyond the Field of View."
IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) oral presentation, June 2018.

BibTeX

@inproceedings{Song:2018:IE3,
   author = "Shuran Song and Andy Zeng and Angel X. Chang and Manolis Savva and
      Silvio Savarese and Thomas Funkhouser",
   title = "{Im2Pano3D}: Extrapolating 360${}^\circ$ Structure and Semantics Beyond
      the Field of View",
   booktitle = "IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) oral
      presentation",
   year = "2018",
   month = jun
}