Pixel-aligned RGB-NIR Stereo Imaging and Dataset for Robot Vision

November 27, 2024 · 🏛 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

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Authors Jinnyeong Kim, Seung-Hwan Baek arXiv ID 2411.18025 Category cs.CV: Computer Vision Citations 3 Venue Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Repository https://huggingface.co/datasets/DivisonOfficer/Pixel-aligned_RGB-NIR_stereo_dataset Last Checked 1 hour ago
Abstract
Integrating RGB and NIR stereo imaging provides complementary spectral information, potentially enhancing robotic 3D vision in challenging lighting conditions. However, existing datasets and imaging systems lack pixel-level alignment between RGB and NIR images, posing challenges for downstream vision tasks. In this paper, we introduce a robotic vision system equipped with pixel-aligned RGB-NIR stereo cameras and a LiDAR sensor mounted on a mobile robot. The system simultaneously captures pixel-aligned pairs of RGB stereo images, NIR stereo images, and temporally synchronized LiDAR points. Utilizing the mobility of the robot, we present a dataset containing continuous video frames under diverse lighting conditions. We then introduce two methods that utilize the pixel-aligned RGB-NIR images: an RGB-NIR image fusion method and a feature fusion method. The first approach enables existing RGB-pretrained vision models to directly utilize RGB-NIR information without fine-tuning. The second approach fine-tunes existing vision models to more effectively utilize RGB-NIR information. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of using pixel-aligned RGB-NIR images across diverse lighting conditions.
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