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A Spatiotemporal Approach to Tri-Perspective Representation for 3D Semantic Occupancy Prediction
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Holistic understanding and reasoning in 3D scenes are crucial for the success of autonomous driving systems. The evolution of 3D semantic occupancy prediction as a pretraining task for autonomous driving and robotic applications captures finer 3D details compared to traditional 3D detection methods. Vision-based 3D semantic occupancy prediction is increasingly overlooked in favor of LiDAR-based approaches, which have shown superior performance in recent years. However, we present compelling evidence that there is still potential for enhancing vision-based methods. Existing approaches predominantly focus on spatial cues such as tri-perspective view (TPV) embeddings, often overlooking temporal cues. This study introduces S2TPVFormer, a spatiotemporal transformer architecture designed to predict temporally coherent 3D semantic occupancy. By introducing temporal cues through a novel Temporal Cross-View Hybrid Attention mechanism (TCVHA), we generate Spatiotemporal TPV (S2TPV) embeddings that enhance the prior process. Experimental evaluations on the nuScenes dataset demonstrate a significant +4.1% of absolute gain in mean Intersection over Union (mIoU) for 3D semantic occupancy compared to baseline TPVFormer, validating the effectiveness of S2TPVFormer in advancing 3D scene perception.
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MetaOcc: Spatio-Temporal Fusion of Surround-View 4D Radar and Camera for 3D Occupancy Prediction with Dual Training Strategies
A multi-modal 3D occupancy prediction framework that fuses 4D radar and cameras, with height-aware radar features and hierarchical spatio-temporal fusion, achieving state-of-the-art results on OmniHD-Scenes and Surrou...
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LightOcc: Lightweight Spatial Embedding for Efficient Vision-based 3D Occupancy Prediction
LightOcc uses a one-channel occupancy volume, rearranged into tri-perspective views, to add height information to BEV features, reaching 47.24 mIoU on Occ3D-nuScenes with 8 history frames.
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