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Forecasting of depth and ego-motion with transformers and self-supervision

Abstract

This paper addresses the problem of end-to-end self-supervised forecasting of depth and ego motion. Given a sequence of raw images, the aim is to forecast both the geometry and ego-motion using a self supervised photometric loss. The architecture is designed using both convolution and transformer modules. This leverages the benefits of both modules: Inductive bias of CNN, and the multi-head attention of transformers, thus enabling a rich spatio-temporal representation that enables accurate depth forecasting. Prior work attempts to solve this problem using multi-modal input/output with supervised ground-truth data which is not practical since a large annotated dataset is required. Alternatively to prior methods, this paper forecasts depth and ego motion using only self-supervised raw images as input. The approach performs significantly well on the KITTI dataset benchmark with several performance criteria being even comparable to prior non-forecasting self-supervised monocular depth inference methods.

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