CVIVDec 20, 2021

Generating Photo-realistic Images from LiDAR Point Clouds with Generative Adversarial Networks

arXiv:2112.11245v15 citations
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This could enable visual object recognition from LiDAR data without cameras, potentially preserving LiDAR's advantages while adding visual capabilities.

The study tackled the problem of generating photo-realistic images from LiDAR point clouds using GANs, achieving realistic images even for challenging cases like black cars with low reflectivity.

We examined the feasibility of generative adversarial networks (GANs) to generate photo-realistic images from LiDAR point clouds. For this purpose, we created a dataset of point cloud image pairs and trained the GAN to predict photorealistic images from LiDAR point clouds containing reflectance and distance information. Our models learned how to predict realistically looking images from just point cloud data, even images with black cars. Black cars are difficult to detect directly from point clouds because of their low level of reflectivity. This approach might be used in the future to perform visual object recognition on photorealistic images generated from LiDAR point clouds. In addition to the conventional LiDAR system, a second system that generates photorealistic images from LiDAR point clouds would run simultaneously for visual object recognition in real-time. In this way, we might preserve the supremacy of LiDAR and benefit from using photo-realistic images for visual object recognition without the usage of any camera. In addition, this approach could be used to colorize point clouds without the usage of any camera images.

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