Kyoto researchers find the secret to more accurate 3D object detection

Kyoto researchers find the secret to more accurate 3D object detection

Researchers at Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, Japan, have developed a network they say combines 3D LiDAR and 2D image data to enable more robust detection of small objects. The DPPFA−Net network is designed to overcome challenges related to occlusion and noise

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Kyoto researchers find the secret to more accurate 3D object detection

2024-02-02 22:04

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