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RA-Depth: Resolution Adaptive Self-Supervised Monocular Depth Estimation

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Existing self-supervised monocular depth estimation methods can get rid of expensive annotations and achieve promising results. However, these methods suffer from severe performance degradation when directly adopting a model trained on a fixed resolution to evaluate at other different resolutions. In this paper, we propose a resolution adaptive self-supervised monocular depth estimation method (RA-Depth) by learning the scale invariance of the scene depth. Specifically, we propose a simple yet efficient data augmentation method to generate images with arbitrary scales for the same scene. Then, we develop a dual high-resolution network that uses the multi-path encoder and decoder with dense interactions to aggregate multi-scale features for accurate depth inference. Finally, to explicitly learn the scale invariance of the scene depth, we formulate a cross-scale depth consistency loss on depth predictions with different scales. Extensive experiments on the KITTI, Make3D and NYU-V2 datasets demonstrate that RA-Depth not only achieves state-of-the-art performance, but also exhibits a good ability of resolution adaptation.

Mu He, Le Hui, Yikai Bian, Jian Ren, Jin Xie, Jian Yang• 2022

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Depth EstimationKITTI (Eigen split)
RMSE4.216
291
Monocular Depth EstimationKITTI Eigen (test)
AbsRel0.096
56
Monocular Depth EstimationKITTI 2015
Abs Rel0.096
14
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