Delving into the Pre-training Paradigm of Monocular 3D Object Detection

06/08/2022
by   Zhuoling Li, et al.
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The labels of monocular 3D object detection (M3OD) are expensive to obtain. Meanwhile, there usually exists numerous unlabeled data in practical applications, and pre-training is an efficient way of exploiting the knowledge in unlabeled data. However, the pre-training paradigm for M3OD is hardly studied. We aim to bridge this gap in this work. To this end, we first draw two observations: (1) The guideline of devising pre-training tasks is imitating the representation of the target task. (2) Combining depth estimation and 2D object detection is a promising M3OD pre-training baseline. Afterwards, following the guideline, we propose several strategies to further improve this baseline, which mainly include target guided semi-dense depth estimation, keypoint-aware 2D object detection, and class-level loss adjustment. Combining all the developed techniques, the obtained pre-training framework produces pre-trained backbones that improve M3OD performance significantly on both the KITTI-3D and nuScenes benchmarks. For example, by applying a DLA34 backbone to a naive center-based M3OD detector, the moderate AP_3D70 score of Car on the KITTI-3D testing set is boosted by 18.71% and the NDS score on the nuScenes validation set is improved by 40.41% relatively.

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