BIDCD -- Bosch Industrial Depth Completion Dataset
Adam Botach, Yuri Feldman, Yakov Miron, Yoel Shapiro, Dotan Di Castro
- Year
- 2021
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
We introduce BIDCD -- the Bosch Industrial Depth Completion Dataset. BIDCD is a new RGBD dataset of metallic industrial objects, collected with a depth camera mounted on a robotic manipulator. The main purpose of this dataset is to facilitate the training of domain-specific depth completion models, to be used in logistics and manufacturing tasks. We trained a State-of-the-Art depth completion model on this dataset, and report the results, setting an initial benchmark. Further, we propose to use this dataset for learning synthetic-to-depth-camera domain adaptation. Modifying synthetic RGBD data to mimic characteristics of real-world depth acquisition could potentially enhance training on synthetic data. For this end, we trained a Generative Adversarial Network (GAN) on a synthetic industrial dataset and our real-world data. Finally, to address geometric distortions in the generated images, we introduce an auxiliary loss that promotes preservation of the original shape. The BIDCD data is publicly available at https://zenodo.org/communities/bidcd.
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