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LiDAR-Net: A Real-Scanned 3D Point Cloud Dataset for Indoor Scenes

In this paper, we present LiDAR-Net, a new real-scanned indoor point cloud dataset, containing nearly 3.6 billion precisely point-level annotated points, covering an expansive area of 30,000m 2 . It encompasses three prevalent daily environments, including learning scenes, working scenes, and living...

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Main Authors: Guo, Yanwen, Li, Yuanqi, Ren, Dayong, Zhang, Xiaohong, Li, Jiawei, Pu, Liang, Ma, Changfeng, Zhan, Xiaoyu, Guo, Jie, Wei, Mingqiang, Zhang, Yan, Yu, Piaopiao, Yang, Shuangyu, Ji, Donghao, Ye, Huisheng, Sun, Hao, Liu, Yansong, Chen, Yinuo, Zhu, Jiaqi, Liu, Hongyu
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:In this paper, we present LiDAR-Net, a new real-scanned indoor point cloud dataset, containing nearly 3.6 billion precisely point-level annotated points, covering an expansive area of 30,000m 2 . It encompasses three prevalent daily environments, including learning scenes, working scenes, and living scenes. LiDAR-Net is characterized by its non-uniform point distribution, e.g., scanning holes and scanning lines. Additionally, it meticulously records and an-notates scanning anomalies, including reflection noise and ghost. These anomalies stem from specular reflections on glass or metal, as well as distortions due to moving persons. LiDAR-Net's realistic representation of non-uniform distribution and anomalies significantly enhances the training of deep learning models, leading to improved generalization in practical applications. We thoroughly evaluate the performance of state-of-the-art algorithms on LiDAR-Net and provide a detailed analysis of the results. Crucially, our research identifies several fundamental challenges in understanding indoor point clouds, contributing essential insights to future explorations in this field. Our dataset can be found online: http://lidar-net.njumeta.com.
ISSN:2575-7075
DOI:10.1109/CVPR52733.2024.02076