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MVFuseNet: Improving End-to-End Object Detection and Motion Forecasting through Multi-View Fusion of LiDAR Data

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2021-04-23 v1 Robotics

Abstract

In this work, we propose \textit{MVFuseNet}, a novel end-to-end method for joint object detection and motion forecasting from a temporal sequence of LiDAR data. Most existing methods operate in a single view by projecting data in either range view (RV) or bird's eye view (BEV). In contrast, we propose a method that effectively utilizes both RV and BEV for spatio-temporal feature learning as part of a temporal fusion network as well as for multi-scale feature learning in the backbone network. Further, we propose a novel sequential fusion approach that effectively utilizes multiple views in the temporal fusion network. We show the benefits of our multi-view approach for the tasks of detection and motion forecasting on two large-scale self-driving data sets, achieving state-of-the-art results. Furthermore, we show that MVFusenet scales well to large operating ranges while maintaining real-time performance.

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@article{arxiv.2104.10772,
  title  = {MVFuseNet: Improving End-to-End Object Detection and Motion Forecasting through Multi-View Fusion of LiDAR Data},
  author = {Ankit Laddha and Shivam Gautam and Stefan Palombo and Shreyash Pandey and Carlos Vallespi-Gonzalez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.10772},
  year   = {2021}
}

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Published at CVPR 2021 Workshop on Autonomous Driving