Abstract

RGB-D-based object recognition has been enthusiastically investigated in the past few years. RGB and depth images provide useful and complementary information. Fusing RGB and depth features can significantly increase the accuracy of object recognition. However, previous works just simply take the depth image as the fourth channel of the RGB image and concatenate the RGB and depth features, ignoring the different power of RGB and depth information for different objects. In this paper, a new method which contains three different classifiers is proposed to fuse features extracted from RGB image and depth image for RGB-D-based object recognition. Firstly, a RGB classifier and a depth classifier are trained by cross-validation to get the accuracy difference between RGB and depth features for each object. Then a variant RGB-D classifier is trained with different initialization parameters for each class according to the accuracy difference. The variant RGB-D-classifier can result in a more robust classification performance. The proposed method is evaluated on two benchmark RGB-D datasets. Compared with previous methods, ours achieves comparable performance with the state-of-the-art method.

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