Tuning only 8.7M parameters of a frozen DINOv2 on daytime data is reported to beat prior PEFT, full fine-tuning, synthetic-data depth methods, and Depth Anything V2 on zero-shot adverse-weather benchmarks.
Scalable Autoregressive Monocular Depth Estimation
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This paper shows that the autoregressive model is an effective and scalable monocular depth estimator. Our idea is simple: We tackle the monocular depth estimation (MDE) task with an autoregressive prediction paradigm, based on two core designs. First, our depth autoregressive model (DAR) treats the depth map of different resolutions as a set of tokens, and conducts the low-to-high resolution autoregressive objective with a patch-wise casual mask. Second, our DAR recursively discretizes the entire depth range into more compact intervals, and attains the coarse-to-fine granularity autoregressive objective in an ordinal-regression manner. By coupling these two autoregressive objectives, our DAR establishes new state-of-the-art (SOTA) on KITTI and NYU Depth v2 by clear margins. Further, our scalable approach allows us to scale the model up to 2.0B and achieve the best RMSE of 1.799 on the KITTI dataset (5% improvement) compared to 1.896 by the current SOTA (Depth Anything). DAR further showcases zero-shot generalization ability on unseen datasets. These results suggest that DAR yields superior performance with an autoregressive prediction paradigm, providing a promising approach to equip modern autoregressive large models (e.g., GPT-4o) with depth estimation capabilities.
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ER-LoRA: Effective-Rank Guided Adaptation for Weather-Generalized Depth Estimation
Tuning only 8.7M parameters of a frozen DINOv2 on daytime data is reported to beat prior PEFT, full fine-tuning, synthetic-data depth methods, and Depth Anything V2 on zero-shot adverse-weather benchmarks.