PLNet: Plane and Line Priors for Unsupervised Indoor Depth Estimation
Unsupervised learning of depth from indoor monocular videos is challenging as the artificial environment contains many textureless regions. Fortunately, the indoor scenes are full of specific structures, such as planes and lines, which should help guide unsupervised depth learning. This paper propos...
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Zusammenfassung: | Unsupervised learning of depth from indoor monocular videos is challenging as
the artificial environment contains many textureless regions. Fortunately, the
indoor scenes are full of specific structures, such as planes and lines, which
should help guide unsupervised depth learning. This paper proposes PLNet that
leverages the plane and line priors to enhance the depth estimation. We first
represent the scene geometry using local planar coefficients and impose the
smoothness constraint on the representation. Moreover, we enforce the planar
and linear consistency by randomly selecting some sets of points that are
probably coplanar or collinear to construct simple and effective consistency
losses. To verify the proposed method's effectiveness, we further propose to
evaluate the flatness and straightness of the predicted point cloud on the
reliable planar and linear regions. The regularity of these regions indicates
quality indoor reconstruction. Experiments on NYU Depth V2 and ScanNet show
that PLNet outperforms existing methods. The code is available at
\url{https://github.com/HalleyJiang/PLNet}. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2110.05839 |