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Scalable Scene Flow from Point Clouds in the Real World

Philipp Jund, Chris Sweeney, Nichola Abdo, Zhifeng Chen, Jonathon Shlens

2021-03-01Autonomous VehiclesMotion EstimationScene Flow Estimation
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Abstract

Autonomous vehicles operate in highly dynamic environments necessitating an accurate assessment of which aspects of a scene are moving and where they are moving to. A popular approach to 3D motion estimation, termed scene flow, is to employ 3D point cloud data from consecutive LiDAR scans, although such approaches have been limited by the small size of real-world, annotated LiDAR data. In this work, we introduce a new large-scale dataset for scene flow estimation derived from corresponding tracked 3D objects, which is $\sim$1,000$\times$ larger than previous real-world datasets in terms of the number of annotated frames. We demonstrate how previous works were bounded based on the amount of real LiDAR data available, suggesting that larger datasets are required to achieve state-of-the-art predictive performance. Furthermore, we show how previous heuristics for operating on point clouds such as down-sampling heavily degrade performance, motivating a new class of models that are tractable on the full point cloud. To address this issue, we introduce the FastFlow3D architecture which provides real time inference on the full point cloud. Additionally, we design human-interpretable metrics that better capture real world aspects by accounting for ego-motion and providing breakdowns per object type. We hope that this dataset may provide new opportunities for developing real world scene flow systems.

Results

TaskDatasetMetricValueModel
Scene Flow EstimationArgoverse 2EPE 3-Way0.06196FastFlow3D
Scene Flow EstimationArgoverse 2EPE Background Static0.004939FastFlow3D
Scene Flow EstimationArgoverse 2EPE Foreground Dynamic0.156392FastFlow3D
Scene Flow EstimationArgoverse 2EPE Foreground Static0.024549FastFlow3D

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