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DINO-SD: Champion Solution for ICRA 2024 RoboDepth Challenge

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arxiv 2405.17102 v1 pith:HPS5KKJN submitted 2024-05-27 cs.CV cs.RO

classification cs.CVcs.RO
keywords datadepthdino-sdmodeladditionalautonomouschallengedriving
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Surround-view depth estimation is a crucial task aims to acquire the depth maps of the surrounding views. It has many applications in real world scenarios such as autonomous driving, AR/VR and 3D reconstruction, etc. However, given that most of the data in the autonomous driving dataset is collected in daytime scenarios, this leads to poor depth model performance in the face of out-of-distribution(OoD) data. While some works try to improve the robustness of depth model under OoD data, these methods either require additional training data or lake generalizability. In this report, we introduce the DINO-SD, a novel surround-view depth estimation model. Our DINO-SD does not need additional data and has strong robustness. Our DINO-SD get the best performance in the track4 of ICRA 2024 RoboDepth Challenge.

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