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Sun-BCNN

Bayesian Convolutional Neural Network to infer Sun Direction from a single RGB image, trained on the KITTI dataset [1].

This code was used in our paper Reducing Drift in Visual Odometry by Inferring Sun Direction Using a Bayesian Convolutional Neural Network, which appeared at ICRA 2017 (preprint available: arXiv:1609.05993).

SUN-BCNN

Installation & Pre-Requisites

  1. Download and compile The STARS Lab fork of Caffe-Sl (we use their L2Norm layer and add BCNN test-time dropout capability).

  2. Ensure that the lmdb and cv2 python packages are installed (e.g. through pip).

  3. Clone sun-bcnn:

git clone https://github.com/utiasSTARS/sun-bcnn.git

Testing with Pre-Trained Model

  1. Visit ftp://128.100.201.179/2016-sun_bcnn and download a pre-trained model, test LMDB file and appropriate mean file.

  2. Edit caffe-files/test_sunbcnn.sh to match appropriate mean file, weights file and testing file. Edit scripts/test_sunbcnn.py with appropriate directories.

  3. Run scripts/test_sunbcnn.sh:

bash scripts/test_sunbcnn.sh

Training

Using KITTI Data

  1. Visit ftp://128.100.201.179/2016-sun_bcnn and download a training LMDB file. Visit http://vision.princeton.edu/pvt/GoogLeNet/Places/ (Note (May 2017): This page is now down, but you can access the same model on our servers: ftp://128.100.201.179/2016-sun_bcnn/places_googlenet.caffemodel) and download the pre-trained GoogLeNet from Princeton (trained on MIT Places data).

  2. Edit caffe-files/train_sunbcnn.prototxt with the appropriate file names (search 'CHANGEME')

  3. Edit caffe-files/train_sunbcnn.sh with the appropriate folder and file names.

  4. Run scripts/train_sunbcnn.sh:

bash scripts/train_sunbcnn.sh

Note: the LMDB files contain images that have been re-sized and padded with zeros along with target Sun directions (extracted through ephemeris tables and the ground truth provided by KITTI GPS/INS). A human readable table of image filenames and Sun directions can be found in the kitti-groundtruth-data folder (consult our paper for camera frame orientation).

Using Your Own Data

See scripts/create_lmdb_sunbcnn_dataset.py for a wireframe of how to create your own training LMDB files.

Citation

If you use this work in your research, please cite the following papers:

@inproceedings{2017_Peretroukhin_Reducing,
  address = {Singapore},
  author = {Valentin Peretroukhin and Lee Clement and Jonathan Kelly},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the {IEEE} International Conference on Robotics and Automation {(ICRA})},
  doi = {10.1109/ICRA.2017.7989235},
  pages = {2035--2042},
  title = {Reducing Drift in Visual Odometry by Inferring Sun Direction Using a Bayesian Convolutional Neural Network},
  url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/1609.05993},
  year = {2017}
}

@article{2018_Peretroukhin_Inferring,
  author = {Valentin Peretroukhin and Lee Clement and Jonathan Kelly},
  doi = {10.1177/0278364917749732},
  journal = {The International Journal of Robotics Research},
  month = {August},
  number = {9},
  pages = {996--1016},
  title = {Inferring Sun Direction to Improve Visual Odometry: A Deep Learning Approach},
  volume = {37},
  year = {2018}
}

References

[1] A. Geiger, P. Lenz, C. Stiller, and R. Urtasun, "Vision meets robotics: The KITTI dataset," Int. J. Robot. Research (IJRR), vol. 32, no. 11, pp. 1231–1237, Sep. 2013. http://www.cvlibs.net/datasets/kitti/

[2] Y. Gal and Z. Ghahramani, “Dropout as a bayesian approximation: Representing model uncertainty in deep learning,” in Proceedings of The 33rd International Conference on Machine Learning, 2016, pp. 1050–1059.

[3] A. Kendall, and R. Cipolla, "Modelling Uncertainty in Deep Learning for Camera Relocalization." The International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2015.