Abstract

Due to the low cost and easy deployment, self-supervised depth completion has been widely studied in recent years. In this work, a self-supervised depth completion method is designed based on multi-modal spatio-temporal consistency (MSC). The self-supervised depth completion nowadays faces other problems: moving objects, occluded/dark light/low texture parts, long-distance completion, and cross-modal fusion. In the face of these problems, the most critical novelty of this work lies in that the self-supervised mechanism is designed to train the depth completion network by MSC constraint. It not only makes better use of depth-temporal data, but also plays the advantage of photometric-temporal constraint. With the self-supervised mechanism of MSC constraint, the overall system outperforms many other self-supervised networks, even exceeding partially supervised networks.

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