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THE Benchmark: Transferable Representation Learning for Monocular Height Estimation

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arxiv 2112.14985 v2 pith:LJ7TPOJN submitted 2021-12-30 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords datasetestimationheightbenchmarkcross-datasetdatasetslarge-scalemodels
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Generating 3D city models rapidly is crucial for many applications. Monocular height estimation is one of the most efficient and timely ways to obtain large-scale geometric information. However, existing works focus primarily on training and testing models using unbiased datasets, which does not align well with real-world applications. Therefore, we propose a new benchmark dataset to study the transferability of height estimation models in a cross-dataset setting. To this end, we first design and construct a large-scale benchmark dataset for cross-dataset transfer learning on the height estimation task. This benchmark dataset includes a newly proposed large-scale synthetic dataset, a newly collected real-world dataset, and four existing datasets from different cities. Next, a new experimental protocol, few-shot cross-dataset transfer, is designed. Furthermore, in this paper, we propose a scale-deformable convolution module to enhance the window-based Transformer for handling the scale-variation problem in the height estimation task. Experimental results have demonstrated the effectiveness of the proposed methods in the traditional and cross-dataset transfer settings. The datasets and codes are publicly available at https://mediatum.ub.tum.de/1662763 and https://thebenchmarkh.github.io/.

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