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QueSTMaps: Queryable Semantic Topological Maps for 3D Scene Understanding

Yash Mehan, Kumaraditya Gupta, Rohit Jayanti, Anirudh Govil, Sourav Garg, Madhava Krishna

Year
2024
Access
Open access

Abstract

Robotic tasks such as planning and navigation require a hierarchical semantic understanding of a scene, which could include multiple floors and rooms. Current methods primarily focus on object segmentation for 3D scene understanding. However, such methods struggle to segment out topological regions like "kitchen" in the scene. In this work, we introduce a two-step pipeline to solve this problem. First, we extract a topological map, i.e., floorplan of the indoor scene using a novel multi-channel occupancy representation. Then, we generate CLIP-aligned features and semantic labels for every room instance based on the objects it contains using a self-attention transformer. Our language-topology alignment supports natural language querying, e.g., a "place to cook" locates the "kitchen". We outperform the current state-of-the-art on room segmentation by ~20% and room classification by ~12%. Our detailed qualitative analysis and ablation studies provide insights into the problem of joint structural and semantic 3D scene understanding. Project Page: quest-maps.github.io

Keywords

cs.CVcs.RO

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