Sparse-to-dense Feature Matching: Intra and Inter domain Cross-modal Learning in Domain Adaptation for 3D Semantic Segmentation
This is the code related to "Sparse-to-dense Feature Matching: Intra and Inter domain Cross-modal Learning in Domain Adaptation for 3D Semantic Segmentation" (ICCV 2021).
Sparse-to-dense Feature Matching: Intra and Inter domain Cross-modal Learning in Domain Adaptation for 3D Semantic Segmentation
IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV 2021)
If you find it helpful to your research, please cite as follows:
@inproceedings{peng2021sparse,
title={Sparse-to-dense Feature Matching: Intra and Inter domain Cross-modal Learning in Domain Adaptation for 3D Semantic Segmentation},
author={Peng, Duo and Lei, Yinjie and Li, Wen and Zhang, Pingping and Guo, Yulan},
booktitle={Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV)},
year={2021},
publisher={IEEE}
}
- PyTorch 1.7.1
- CUDA 11.1
- Python 3.7.9
- Torchvision 0.8.2
- SparseConvNet
- nuscenes-devkit
You can follow the next steps to install the requairmented environment. This code is mainly modified from xMUDA, you can also refer to its README if the installation isn't going well.
First, you are recommended to create a new Conda environment named nuscenes
.
conda create --name nuscenes python=3.7
You can enable the virtual environment using:
conda activate nuscenes
To deactivate the virtual environment, use:
source deactivate
Download the devkit to your computer, decompress and enter it.
Add the python-sdk
directory to your PYTHONPATH
environmental variable, by adding the following to your ~/.bashrc
:
export PYTHONPATH="${PYTHONPATH}:$HOME/nuscenes-devkit/python-sdk"
Using cmd (make sure the environment "nuscenes" is activated) to install the base environment:
pip install -r setup/requirements.txt
Setup environment variable:
export NUSCENES="/data/sets/nuscenes"
Using the cmd to finally install it:
pip install nuscenes-devkit
After the above steps, the devikit is installed, for any question you can refer to devikit_installation_help
If you meet the error with "pycocotools", you can try following steps:
(1) Install Cython in your environment:
sudo apt-get installl Cython
pip install cython
(2) Download the cocoapi to your computer, decompress and enter it.
(3) Using cmd to enter the path under "PythonAPI", type:
make
(4) Type:
pip install pycocotools
Download the SparseConveNet to your computer, decompress, enter and develop it:
cd SparseConvNet/
bash develop.sh
For Dataset preprocessing, the code and steps are highly borrowed from xMUDA, you can see more preprocessing details from this Link. We summarize the preprocessing as follows:
Download Nuscenes from NuScenes website and extract it.
Before training, you need to perform preprocessing to generate the data first. Please edit the script DsCML/data/nuscenes/preprocess.py
as follows and then run it.
root_dir
should point to the root directory of the NuScenes dataset
out_dir
should point to the desired output directory to store the pickle files
Download the A2D2 Semantic Segmentation dataset and Sensor Configuration from the Audi website
Similar to NuScenes preprocessing, please save all points that project into the front camera image as well as the segmentation labels to a pickle file.
Please edit the script DsCML/data/a2d2/preprocess.py
as follows and then run it.
root_dir
should point to the root directory of the A2D2 dataset
out_dir
should point to the desired output directory to store the undistorted images and pickle files.
It should be set differently than the root_dir
to prevent overwriting of images.
Download the files from the SemanticKITTI website and additionally the color data from the Kitti Odometry website. Extract everything into the same folder.
Please edit the script DsCML/data/semantic_kitti/preprocess.py
as follows and then run it.
root_dir
should point to the root directory of the SemanticKITTI dataset
out_dir
should point to the desired output directory to store the pickle files
You can training the DsCML by using cmd or IDE such as Pycharm.
python DsCML/train_DsCML.py --cfg=../configs/nuscenes/day_night/xmuda.yaml
The output will be written to /home/<user>/workspace
by default. You can change the path OUTPUT_DIR
in the config file in (e.g. configs/nuscenes/day_night/xmuda.yaml
)
You can start the trainings on the other UDA scenarios (USA/Singapore and A2D2/SemanticKITTI):
python DsCML/train_DsCML.py --cfg=../configs/nuscenes/usa_singapore/xmuda.yaml
python DsCML/train_DsCML.py --cfg=../configs/a2d2_semantic_kitti/xmuda.yaml
We present several qualitative results reported in our paper.
The code of CMAL is updated. (2021-10-04)