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MonodepthPlus: self-supervised monocular depth estimation using soft-attention and learnable outlier-masking

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Abstract. Self-supervised learning of depth from monocular videos has recently drawn attention as it has notable advantages over supervised ones in a training framework. We propose a self-supervised monocular depth… Click to show full abstract

Abstract. Self-supervised learning of depth from monocular videos has recently drawn attention as it has notable advantages over supervised ones in a training framework. We propose a self-supervised monocular depth estimation method with a set of improvements, which together result in both quantitatively and qualitatively improved depth maps compared to competing self-supervised methods. Our architecture amends current deep convolutional neural network backbone combined with attention mechanism to boost depth estimation performance. Additionally, for addressing moving objects and occlusion, we propose a learnable outlier-masking technique to exclude invalid pixels in photometric error map. Extensive experiments show the effectiveness of the proposed improvements. Our proposed model achieves state-of-the-art performance on KITTI dataset compared with other competing methods.

Keywords: self supervised; attention; depth; supervised monocular; depth estimation

Journal Title: Journal of Electronic Imaging
Year Published: 2021

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