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NeuralLabeling: A versatile toolset for labeling vision datasets using Neural Radiance Fields

Floris Erich, Naoya Chiba, Yusuke Yoshiyasu, Noriaki Ando, Ryo Hanai, Yukiyasu Domae

Published 2023-09-21Version 1

We present NeuralLabeling, a labeling approach and toolset for annotating a scene using either bounding boxes or meshes and generating segmentation masks, affordance maps, 2D bounding boxes, 3D bounding boxes, 6DOF object poses, depth maps and object meshes. NeuralLabeling uses Neural Radiance Fields (NeRF) as renderer, allowing labeling to be performed using 3D spatial tools while incorporating geometric clues such as occlusions, relying only on images captured from multiple viewpoints as input. To demonstrate the applicability of NeuralLabeling to a practical problem in robotics, we added ground truth depth maps to 30000 frames of transparent object RGB and noisy depth maps of glasses placed in a dishwasher captured using an RGBD sensor, yielding the Dishwasher30k dataset. We show that training a simple deep neural network with supervision using the annotated depth maps yields a higher reconstruction performance than training with the previously applied weakly supervised approach.

Comments: 8 pages, project website: https://florise.github.io/neural_labeling_web/
Categories: cs.CV, cs.RO
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