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PolarFormer: Multi-Camera 3D Object Detection with Polar Transformer

Yanqin JiangLi ZhangZhenwei MiaoXiatian ZhuJin GaoWeiming HuYu–Gang Jiang

Year: 2023 Journal:   Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence Vol: 37 (1)Pages: 1042-1050   Publisher: Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

3D object detection in autonomous driving aims to reason “what” and “where” the objects of interest present in a 3D world. Following the conventional wisdom of previous 2D object detection, existing methods often adopt the canonical Cartesian coordinate system with perpendicular axis. However, we conjugate that this does not fit the nature of the ego car’s perspective, as each onboard camera perceives the world in shape of wedge intrinsic to the imaging geometry with radical (non perpendicular) axis. Hence, in this paper we advocate the exploitation of the Polar coordinate system and propose a new Polar Transformer (PolarFormer) for more accurate 3D object detection in the bird’s-eye-view (BEV) taking as input only multi-camera 2D images. Specifically, we design a cross-attention based Polar detection head without restriction to the shape of input structure to deal with irregular Polar grids. For tackling the unconstrained object scale variations along Polar’s distance dimension, we further introduce a multi-scale Polar representation learning strategy. As a result, our model can make best use of the Polar representation rasterized via attending to the corresponding image observation in a sequence-to-sequence fashion subject to the geometric constraints. Thorough experiments on the nuScenes dataset demonstrate that our PolarFormer outperforms significantly state-of-the-art 3D object detection alternatives.

Keywords:
Computer vision Artificial intelligence Cartesian coordinate system Computer science Polar coordinate system Polar Object detection Coordinate system Geometry Pattern recognition (psychology) Mathematics Physics

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