GrooMeD-NMS: Grouped Mathematically Differentiable NMS for Monocular 3D Object Detection

CVPR 2021  ·  Abhinav Kumar, Garrick Brazil, Xiaoming Liu ·

Modern 3D object detectors have immensely benefited from the end-to-end learning idea. However, most of them use a post-processing algorithm called Non-Maximal Suppression (NMS) only during inference. While there were attempts to include NMS in the training pipeline for tasks such as 2D object detection, they have been less widely adopted due to a non-mathematical expression of the NMS. In this paper, we present and integrate GrooMeD-NMS -- a novel Grouped Mathematically Differentiable NMS for monocular 3D object detection, such that the network is trained end-to-end with a loss on the boxes after NMS. We first formulate NMS as a matrix operation and then group and mask the boxes in an unsupervised manner to obtain a simple closed-form expression of the NMS. GrooMeD-NMS addresses the mismatch between training and inference pipelines and, therefore, forces the network to select the best 3D box in a differentiable manner. As a result, GrooMeD-NMS achieves state-of-the-art monocular 3D object detection results on the KITTI benchmark dataset performing comparably to monocular video-based methods. Code and models at https://github.com/abhi1kumar/groomed_nms

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Datasets


Task Dataset Model Metric Name Metric Value Global Rank Benchmark
3D Object Detection From Monocular Images KITTI-360 GrooMeD-NMS AP50 0.17 # 10
AP25 16.12 # 9
Monocular 3D Object Detection KITTI Cars Moderate GrooMeD-NMS AP Medium 12.32 # 16

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