DeFlow: Decoder of Scene Flow Network in Autonomous Driving

29 Jan 2024  ·  Qingwen Zhang, Yi Yang, Heng Fang, Ruoyu Geng, Patric Jensfelt ·

Scene flow estimation determines a scene's 3D motion field, by predicting the motion of points in the scene, especially for aiding tasks in autonomous driving. Many networks with large-scale point clouds as input use voxelization to create a pseudo-image for real-time running. However, the voxelization process often results in the loss of point-specific features. This gives rise to a challenge in recovering those features for scene flow tasks. Our paper introduces DeFlow which enables a transition from voxel-based features to point features using Gated Recurrent Unit (GRU) refinement. To further enhance scene flow estimation performance, we formulate a novel loss function that accounts for the data imbalance between static and dynamic points. Evaluations on the Argoverse 2 scene flow task reveal that DeFlow achieves state-of-the-art results on large-scale point cloud data, demonstrating that our network has better performance and efficiency compared to others. The code is open-sourced at https://github.com/KTH-RPL/deflow.

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Task Dataset Model Metric Name Metric Value Global Rank Benchmark
Scene Flow Estimation Argoverse 2 DeFlow EPE 3-Way 0.0534 # 1
EPE Foreground Dynamic 0.1340 # 1
EPE Foreground Static 0.0232 # 1
Dynamic IoU 0.6289 # 1

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