Bridging LiDAR Gaps: A Multi-LiDARs Domain Adaptation Dataset for 3D Semantic Segmentation

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Abstract

We focus on the domain adaptation problem for 3D semantic segmentation, addressing the challenge of data variability in point clouds collected by different LiDARs. Existing benchmarks often mix different types of datasets, which blurs and complicates segmentation evaluations. Here, we introduce a Multi-LiDAR Domain Adaptation Segmentation (MLDAS) dataset, which contains point-wise semantic annotated point clouds captured simultaneously by a 128-beam LiDAR, a 64-beam LiDAR, a 32-beam LiDAR. We select 31,875 scans from 2 representative scenarios: campus and urban street. Furthermore, we evaluate the current 3D segmentation unsupervised domain adaptation methods on the proposed dataset and propose Hierarchical Segmentation Network with Spatial Consistency (HSSC) as a novel knowledge transfer method to mitigate the domain gap significantly using spatial-temporal consistency constraints. Extensive experiments show that HSSC greatly improves the state-of-the-art cross-domain semantic segmentation methods.

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BibTeX

@inproceedings{ijcai2024p72,
          title     = {Bridging LiDAR Gaps: A Multi-LiDARs Domain Adaptation Dataset for 3D Semantic Segmentation},
          author    = {Chen, Shaoyang and Yang, Bochun and Xia, Yan and Cheng, Ming and Shen, Siqi and Wang, Cheng},
          booktitle = {Proceedings of the Thirty-Third International Joint Conference on
                       Artificial Intelligence, {IJCAI-24}},
          publisher = {International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization},
          editor    = {Kate Larson},
          pages     = {650--658},
          year      = {2024},
        }