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This article addresses the problem of distilling knowledge from a large teacher model to a slim student network for LiDAR semantic segmentation. Directly employing previous distillation approaches yields inferior results due to the intrinsic challenges of point cloud, i.e., sparsity, randomness and varying density. To tackle the aforementioned problems, we propose the Point-to-Voxel Knowledge Distillation (PVD), which transfers the hidden knowledge from both point level and voxel level. Specifically, we first leverage both the pointwise and voxelwise output distillation to complement the sparse supervision signals. Then, to better exploit the structural information, we divide the whole point cloud into several supervoxels and design a difficulty-aware sampling strategy to more frequently sample supervoxels containing less-frequent classes and faraway objects. On these supervoxels, we propose inter-point and inter-voxel affinity distillation, where the similarity information between points and voxels can help the student model better capture the structural information of the surrounding environment. We conduct extensive experiments on two popular LiDAR segmentation benchmarks, i.e., nuScenes 3 and SemanticKITTI 1. On both benchmarks, our PVD-consistently outperforms previous distillation approaches by a large margin on three representative backbones, i.e., Cylinder3D 36, 37, SPVNAS 25 and MinkowskiNet 5. Notably, on the challenging nuScenes and SemanticKITTI datasets, our method can achieve roughly 75% MACs reduction and 2× speedup on the competitive Cylinder3D model and rank 1st on the SemanticKITTI leaderboard among all published algorithms 1 1 https://competitions.codalab.org/competitions/20331#results (single-scan competition) till 2021-11-18 04:00 Pacific Time, and our method is termed Point-Voxel-KD. Our method (PV-KD) ranks 3rd on the multi-scan challenge till 2021-12-1 00:00 Pacific Time.. Our code is available at https://github.com/cardwing/Codes-for-PVKD.
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Yuenan Hou
Xinge Zhu
Yuexin Ma
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Nanyang Technological University
ShanghaiTech University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d8192ea2a48916bbbef04f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/cvpr52688.2022.00829