3D-GIoU: 3D generalized intersection over union for object detection in point cloud

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Three-dimensional (3D) object detection is an important research in 3D computer vision with significant applications in many fields, such as automatic driving, robotics, and human–computer interaction. However, the low precision is an urgent problem in the field of 3D object detection. To solve it, we present a framework for 3D object detection in point cloud. To be specific, a designed Backbone Network is used to make fusion of low-level features and high-level features, which makes full use of various information advantages. Moreover, the two-dimensional (2D) Generalized Intersection over Union is extended to 3D use as part of the loss function in our framework. Empirical experiments of Car, Cyclist, and Pedestrian detection have been conducted respectively on the KITTI benchmark. Experimental results with average precision (AP) have shown the effectiveness of the proposed network.

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Xu, J., Ma, Y., He, S., & Zhu, J. (2019). 3D-GIoU: 3D generalized intersection over union for object detection in point cloud. Sensors (Switzerland), 19(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/s19194093

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