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KeyPose: Multi-View 3D Labeling and Keypoint Estimation for Transparent Objects

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arxiv 1912.02805 v2 pith:BPG5A2U7 submitted 2019-12-05 cs.CV cs.LGcs.RO

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Estimating the 3D pose of desktop objects is crucial for applications such as robotic manipulation. Many existing approaches to this problem require a depth map of the object for both training and prediction, which restricts them to opaque, lambertian objects that produce good returns in an RGBD sensor. In this paper we forgo using a depth sensor in favor of raw stereo input. We address two problems: first, we establish an easy method for capturing and labeling 3D keypoints on desktop objects with an RGB camera; and second, we develop a deep neural network, called $KeyPose$, that learns to accurately predict object poses using 3D keypoints, from stereo input, and works even for transparent objects. To evaluate the performance of our method, we create a dataset of 15 clear objects in five classes, with 48K 3D-keypoint labeled images. We train both instance and category models, and show generalization to new textures, poses, and objects. KeyPose surpasses state-of-the-art performance in 3D pose estimation on this dataset by factors of 1.5 to 3.5, even in cases where the competing method is provided with ground-truth depth. Stereo input is essential for this performance as it improves results compared to using monocular input by a factor of 2. We will release a public version of the data capture and labeling pipeline, the transparent object database, and the KeyPose models and evaluation code. Project website: https://sites.google.com/corp/view/keypose.

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    cs.RO 2025-07 reject novelty 4.0 of 10

    The paper presents URSA, an LLM-driven AR astronaut interface, and a new Leo Rover tracking dataset (DTTD3) evaluated with the authors' own pose estimator, with minimal quantitative evidence.

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