Learning Geometric and Photometric Features from Panoramic LiDAR Scans for Outdoor Place Categorization
arXiv cs.CV / 3/16/2026
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Key Points
- The paper proposes CNN-based methods that use panoramic LiDAR depth and reflectance images as inputs for outdoor place categorization.
- It introduces the Multi-modal Panoramic 3D Outdoor (MPO) dataset, collected with two LiDARs and labeled into six outdoor place categories (e.g., coast, forest, parking areas, residential, urban).
- The approach demonstrates that fusing depth and reflectance modalities yields improvements over traditional methods for outdoor place recognition.
- The authors analyze the learned network features through visualizations to understand what geometric and photometric cues the model uses.
- This work targets autonomous robots and vehicles, addressing challenges like long-range cues, illumination changes, and occlusions in outdoor environments.
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