BIMS-PU: Bi-Directional and Multi-Scale Point Cloud Upsampling

The learning and aggregation of multi-scale features are essential in empowering neural networks to capture the fine-grained geometric details in the point cloud upsampling task. Most existing approaches extract multi-scale features from a point cloud of a fixed resolution, hence obtain only a limit...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE robotics and automation letters 2022-07, Vol.7 (3), p.1-8
Hauptverfasser: Bai, Yechao, Wang, Xiaogang, Ang Jr, Marcelo H., Rus, Daniela
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Zusammenfassung:The learning and aggregation of multi-scale features are essential in empowering neural networks to capture the fine-grained geometric details in the point cloud upsampling task. Most existing approaches extract multi-scale features from a point cloud of a fixed resolution, hence obtain only a limited level of details. Though an existing approach aggregates a feature hierarchy of different resolutions from a cascade of upsampling sub-network, the training is complex with expensive computation. To address these issues, we construct a new point cloud upsampling pipeline called BIMS-PU that integrates the feature pyramid architecture with a bi-directional up and downsampling path. Specifically, we decompose the up/downsampling procedure into several up/downsampling sub-steps by breaking the target sampling factor into smaller factors. The multi-scale features are naturally produced in a parallel manner and aggregated using a fast feature fusion method. Supervision signal is simultaneously applied to all upsampled point clouds of different scales. Moreover, we formulate a residual block to ease the training of our model. Extensive quantitative and qualitative experiments on different datasets show that our method achieves superior results to state-of-the-art approaches. Last but not least, we demonstrate that point cloud upsampling can improve robot perception by ameliorating the 3D data quality.
ISSN:2377-3766
2377-3766
DOI:10.1109/LRA.2022.3183932