An all-in-one occlusion-removal model with self-supervised test-time adaptation outperforms state-of-the-art methods on a new real-world glass-contamination dataset.
Cloud-RAIN: Point Cloud Analysis with Reflectional Invariance
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The networks for point cloud tasks are expected to be invariant when the point clouds are affinely transformed such as rotation and reflection. So far, relative to the rotational invariance that has been attracting major research attention in the past years, the reflection invariance is little addressed. Notwithstanding, reflection symmetry can find itself in very common and important scenarios, e.g., static reflection symmetry of structured streets, dynamic reflection symmetry from bidirectional motion of moving objects (such as pedestrians), and left- and right-hand traffic practices in different countries. To the best of our knowledge, unfortunately, no reflection-invariant network has been reported in point cloud analysis till now. To fill this gap, we propose a framework by using quadratic neurons and PCA canonical representation, referred to as Cloud-RAIN, to endow point \underline{Cloud} models with \underline{R}eflection\underline{A}l \underline{IN}variance. We prove a theorem to explain why Cloud-RAIN can enjoy reflection symmetry. Furthermore, extensive experiments also corroborate the reflection property of the proposed Cloud-RAIN and show that Cloud-RAIN is superior to data augmentation. Our code is available at https://github.com/YimingCuiCuiCui/Cloud-RAIN.
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An all-in-one occlusion-removal model with self-supervised test-time adaptation outperforms state-of-the-art methods on a new real-world glass-contamination dataset.