Abstract
We present a new approach to the problem of estimating the 3D room layout from a single panoramic image. We represent room layout as three 1D vectors that encode, at each image column, the boundary positions of ?oor-wall and ceiling-wall, and the existence of wall-wall boundary. The proposed network, HorizonNet, trained for predicting 1D layout, outperforms previous state-of-the-art approaches. The designed post-processing procedure for recovering 3D room layouts from 1D predictions can automatically infer the room shape with low computation cost-it takes less than 20ms for a panorama image while prior works might need dozens of seconds. We also propose Pano Stretch Data Augmentation, which can diversify panorama data and be applied to other panorama-related learning tasks. Due to the limited data available for non-cuboid layout, we relabel 65 general layout from the current dataset for ?netuning. Our approach shows good performance on general layouts by qualitative results and cross-validation.
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Sun, C., Hsiao, C. W., Sun, M., & Chen, H. T. (2019). Horizonnet: Learning room layout with 1d representation and pano stretch data augmentation. In Proceedings of the IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (Vol. 2019-June, pp. 1047–1056). IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.1109/CVPR.2019.00114
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