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Object Recognition in 3D Point Clouds Using Web Data and Domain Adaptation

Kevin Lai, Dieter Fox

Year
2010
Citations
157

Abstract

In recent years, object detection has become an increasingly active field of research in robotics. An important problem in object detection is the availability of a sufficient amount of labeled training data to learn good classifiers. In this paper we show how to significantly reduce the need for manually labeled training data by leveraging data sets available on the World Wide Web. Specifically, we show how to use objects from Google’s 3D Warehouse to train an object detection system for 3D point clouds collected by robots navigating through both urban and indoor environments. In order to deal with the different characteristics of the web data and the real robot data, we additionally use a small set of labeled point clouds and perform domain adaptation . Our experiments demonstrate that additional data taken from the 3D Warehouse along with our domain adaptation greatly improves the classification accuracy on real-world environments.

Keywords

Point cloudComputer scienceDomain (mathematical analysis)Object (grammar)Artificial intelligenceAdaptation (eye)Cognitive neuroscience of visual object recognitionDomain adaptationRobotField (mathematics)

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