CVMar 12, 2024

Bring Event into RGB and LiDAR: Hierarchical Visual-Motion Fusion for Scene Flow

arXiv:2403.07432v118 citationsh-index: 15CVPR
Originality Incremental advance
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This work addresses scene flow estimation for robotics or autonomous systems by proposing a novel fusion method, though it appears incremental in enhancing existing multimodal approaches.

The paper tackles the problem of scene flow estimation by introducing event data as a bridge to fuse RGB and LiDAR modalities, addressing modality gaps and improving motion features through hierarchical visual-motion fusion, resulting in superior performance verified by extensive experiments.

Single RGB or LiDAR is the mainstream sensor for the challenging scene flow, which relies heavily on visual features to match motion features. Compared with single modality, existing methods adopt a fusion strategy to directly fuse the cross-modal complementary knowledge in motion space. However, these direct fusion methods may suffer the modality gap due to the visual intrinsic heterogeneous nature between RGB and LiDAR, thus deteriorating motion features. We discover that event has the homogeneous nature with RGB and LiDAR in both visual and motion spaces. In this work, we bring the event as a bridge between RGB and LiDAR, and propose a novel hierarchical visual-motion fusion framework for scene flow, which explores a homogeneous space to fuse the cross-modal complementary knowledge for physical interpretation. In visual fusion, we discover that event has a complementarity (relative v.s. absolute) in luminance space with RGB for high dynamic imaging, and has a complementarity (local boundary v.s. global shape) in scene structure space with LiDAR for structure integrity. In motion fusion, we figure out that RGB, event and LiDAR are complementary (spatial-dense, temporal-dense v.s. spatiotemporal-sparse) to each other in correlation space, which motivates us to fuse their motion correlations for motion continuity. The proposed hierarchical fusion can explicitly fuse the multimodal knowledge to progressively improve scene flow from visual space to motion space. Extensive experiments have been performed to verify the superiority of the proposed method.

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