Text2Loc: 3D Point Cloud Localization from Natural Language
Yan Xia, Letian Shi, Zifeng Ding, João F. Henriques, Daniel Cremers
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Abstract
We tackle the problem of 3D point cloud localization based on a few natural linguistic descriptions and introduce a novel neural network, Text2Loc, that fully interprets the semantic relationship between points and text. Text2Loc follows a coarse-to-fine localization pipeline: text-submap global place recognition, followed by fine localization. In global place recognition, relational dynamics among each textual hint are captured in a hierarchical transformer with max-pooling (HTM), whereas a balance between positive and negative pairs is maintained using text-submap contrastive learning. Moreover, we propose a novel matching-free fine localization method to further refine the location predictions, which completely removes the need for complicated text-instance matching and is lighter, faster, and more accurate than previous methods. Extensive experiments show that Text2Loc improves the localization accuracy by up to 2 over the state-of-the-art on the KITTI360Pose dataset. Our project page is publicly available at https://yan-xia.github.io/projects/text2loc/.
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Benchmark Results
| Dataset | Model | Metric | Claimed | Verified | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| KITTI360pose | Text2Loc | Localization Recall@1 | 0.37 | — | Unverified |