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Data-Efficient 3D Visual Grounding via Order-Aware Referring

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arxiv 2403.16539 v5 pith:HVYHGLNO submitted 2024-03-25 cs.CV

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keywords groundingvisualvigoranchordatadata-efficientobjectsorder-aware
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3D visual grounding aims to identify the target object within a 3D point cloud scene referred to by a natural language description. Previous works usually require significant data relating to point color and their descriptions to exploit the corresponding complicated verbo-visual relations. In our work, we introduce Vigor, a novel Data-Efficient 3D Visual Grounding framework via Order-aware Referring. Vigor leverages LLM to produce a desirable referential order from the input description for 3D visual grounding. With the proposed stacked object-referring blocks, the predicted anchor objects in the above order allow one to locate the target object progressively without supervision on the identities of anchor objects or exact relations between anchor/target objects. In addition, we present an order-aware warm-up training strategy, which augments referential orders for pre-training the visual grounding framework. This allows us to better capture the complex verbo-visual relations and benefit the desirable data-efficient learning scheme. Experimental results on the NR3D and ScanRefer datasets demonstrate our superiority in low-resource scenarios. In particular, Vigor surpasses current state-of-the-art frameworks by 9.3% and 7.6% grounding accuracy under 1% data and 10% data settings on the NR3D dataset, respectively. Our code is publicly available at https://github.com/tony10101105/Vigor.

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