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This report presents our method which wins the nuScenes3D Detection Challenge 17 held in Workshop on Autonomous Driving(WAD, CVPR 2019). Generally, we utilize sparse 3D convolution to extract rich semantic features, which are then fed into a class-balanced multi-head network to perform 3D object detection. To handle the severe class imbalance problem inherent in the autonomous driving scenarios, we design a class-balanced sampling and augmentation strategy to generate a more balanced data distribution. Furthermore, we propose a balanced group-ing head to boost the performance for the categories withsimilar shapes. Based on the Challenge results, our methodoutperforms the PointPillars 14 baseline by a large mar-gin across all metrics, achieving state-of-the-art detection performance on the nuScenes dataset. Code will be released at CBGS.
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Benjin Zhu
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Zhengkai Jiang
Naval University of Engineering
Xiangxin Zhou
Guangdong University of Technology
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0e94f92c205f14b6c86b21 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1908.09492