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7th AI Driving Olympics: 1st Place Report for Panoptic Tracking (2112.05210v1)

Published 9 Dec 2021 in cs.CV, cs.LG, and cs.RO

Abstract: In this technical report, we describe our EfficientLPT architecture that won the panoptic tracking challenge in the 7th AI Driving Olympics at NeurIPS 2021. Our architecture builds upon the top-down EfficientLPS panoptic segmentation approach. EfficientLPT consists of a shared backbone with a modified EfficientNet-B5 model comprising the proximity convolution module as the encoder followed by the range-aware FPN to aggregate semantically rich range-aware multi-scale features. Subsequently, we employ two task-specific heads, the scale-invariant semantic head and hybrid task cascade with feedback from the semantic head as the instance head. Further, we employ a novel panoptic fusion module to adaptively fuse logits from each of the heads to yield the panoptic tracking output. Our approach exploits three consecutive accumulated scans to predict locally consistent panoptic tracking IDs and also the overlap between the scans to predict globally consistent panoptic tracking IDs for a given sequence. The benchmarking results from the 7th AI Driving Olympics at NeurIPS 2021 show that our model is ranked #1 for the panoptic tracking task on the Panoptic nuScenes dataset.

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Authors (2)
  1. Rohit Mohan (19 papers)
  2. Abhinav Valada (117 papers)
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