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SphereUFormer: A U-Shaped Transformer for Spherical 360 Perception

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arxiv 2412.06968 v1 pith:KV2STX6V submitted 2024-12-09 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
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This paper proposes a novel method for omnidirectional 360$\degree$ perception. Most common previous methods relied on equirectangular projection. This representation is easily applicable to 2D operation layers but introduces distortions into the image. Other methods attempted to remove the distortions by maintaining a sphere representation but relied on complicated convolution kernels that failed to show competitive results. In this work, we introduce a transformer-based architecture that, by incorporating a novel ``Spherical Local Self-Attention'' and other spherically-oriented modules, successfully operates in the spherical domain and outperforms the state-of-the-art in 360$\degree$ perception benchmarks for depth estimation and semantic segmentation.

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  1. EAGOR: Embodied Reasoning in Omni-direction

    cs.RO 2026-07 conditional novelty 7.0 of 10

    EAGOR reformulates embodied 360-degree directional reasoning as recursive Bayesian estimation on a spherical manifold using spherical harmonics, achieving training-free, rotation-equivariant target tracking.

  2. Attention on the Sphere

    cs.LG 2025-05 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    Quadrature-weighted attention on the sphere gives Transformers approximate rotation equivariance and improves accuracy on spherical physics and vision tasks, with the biggest gains on shallow-water simulations.

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