Going into depth: Evaluating 2D and 3D cues for object classification on a new large-scale object dataset

Abstract

Categorization of objects solely based on shape and appearance is still a largely unresolved issue. With the advent of new sensor technologiessuch as consumer-level range sensorsnew possibilities for shape processing have become available for a range of new application domains. In the first part of this paperwe introduce a novellarge dataset containing 18 categories of objects found in typical household and office environmentswe envision this dataset to be useful in many applications ranging from robotics to computer vision. The second part of the paper presents computational experiments on object categorization with classifiers exploiting both two-dimensional and three-dimensional information. We evaluate categorization performance for both modalities in separate and combined representations and demonstrate the advantages of using range data for object and shape processing skills. © 2011 IEEE.

Publication
Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision