CVAIMar 28, 2022

Stratified Transformer for 3D Point Cloud Segmentation

arXiv:2203.14508v1378 citationsh-index: 106Has Code
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This addresses a key bottleneck in 3D segmentation for applications like robotics and autonomous driving, offering an incremental improvement over existing methods.

The paper tackles the problem of long-range dependency modeling in 3D point cloud segmentation by proposing Stratified Transformer, which achieves high performance and strong generalization across S3DIS, ScanNetv2, and ShapeNetPart datasets.

3D point cloud segmentation has made tremendous progress in recent years. Most current methods focus on aggregating local features, but fail to directly model long-range dependencies. In this paper, we propose Stratified Transformer that is able to capture long-range contexts and demonstrates strong generalization ability and high performance. Specifically, we first put forward a novel key sampling strategy. For each query point, we sample nearby points densely and distant points sparsely as its keys in a stratified way, which enables the model to enlarge the effective receptive field and enjoy long-range contexts at a low computational cost. Also, to combat the challenges posed by irregular point arrangements, we propose first-layer point embedding to aggregate local information, which facilitates convergence and boosts performance. Besides, we adopt contextual relative position encoding to adaptively capture position information. Finally, a memory-efficient implementation is introduced to overcome the issue of varying point numbers in each window. Extensive experiments demonstrate the effectiveness and superiority of our method on S3DIS, ScanNetv2 and ShapeNetPart datasets. Code is available at https://github.com/dvlab-research/Stratified-Transformer.

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