Lidar Line Selection with Spatially-Aware Shapley Value for Cost-Efficient Depth Completion
Lidar is a vital sensor for estimating the depth of a scene. Typical spinning lidars emit pulses arranged in several horizontal lines and the monetary cost of the sensor increases with the number of these lines. In this work, we present the new problem of optimizing the positioning of lidar lines to...
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Zusammenfassung: | Lidar is a vital sensor for estimating the depth of a scene. Typical spinning
lidars emit pulses arranged in several horizontal lines and the monetary cost
of the sensor increases with the number of these lines. In this work, we
present the new problem of optimizing the positioning of lidar lines to find
the most effective configuration for the depth completion task. We propose a
solution to reduce the number of lines while retaining the up-to-the-mark
quality of depth completion. Our method consists of two components, (1) line
selection based on the marginal contribution of a line computed via the Shapley
value and (2) incorporating line position spread to take into account its need
to arrive at image-wide depth completion. Spatially-aware Shapley values (SaS)
succeed in selecting line subsets that yield a depth accuracy comparable to the
full lidar input while using just half of the lines. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2303.11720 |