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VILSS: Are Cars Just 3D Boxes? Jointly Estimating the 3D Shape of Multiple Objects

Wednesday 17, December, 2014 @ 14:00 - 15:00

Zeeshan Zia, Imperial College London

Zeeshan ZiaCurrent systems for scene understanding typically represent objects as 2D or 3D bounding boxes. While these representations have proven robust in a variety of applications, they provide only coarse approximations to the true 2D and 3D extent of objects. As a result, object-object interactions, such as occlusions or supporting-plane contact, can be represented only superficially. We approach the problem of scene understanding from the perspective of 3D shape modeling, and design a 3D scene representation that reasons jointly about the 3D shape of multiple objects. This representation allows expressing 3D geometry and occlusion on the fine detail level of individual vertices of 3D wireframe models, and makes it possible to treat dependencies between objects, such as occlusion reasoning, in a deterministic way. The talk will further describe experiments which demonstrate the benefit of jointly estimating the 3D shape of multiple objects in a scene over working with coarse boxes.

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Wednesday 17, December, 2014
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14:00 - 15:00
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