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NimbleD: Enhancing Self-supervised Monocular Depth Estimation with Pseudo-labels and Large-scale Video Pre-training

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arxiv 2408.14177 v1 pith:W53FNYQX submitted 2024-08-26 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords depthestimationmonocularnimbledself-supervisedavailableframeworklarge-scale
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We introduce NimbleD, an efficient self-supervised monocular depth estimation learning framework that incorporates supervision from pseudo-labels generated by a large vision model. This framework does not require camera intrinsics, enabling large-scale pre-training on publicly available videos. Our straightforward yet effective learning strategy significantly enhances the performance of fast and lightweight models without introducing any overhead, allowing them to achieve performance comparable to state-of-the-art self-supervised monocular depth estimation models. This advancement is particularly beneficial for virtual and augmented reality applications requiring low latency inference. The source code, model weights, and acknowledgments are available at https://github.com/xapaxca/nimbled .

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  1. The Fourth Monocular Depth Estimation Challenge

    cs.CV 2025-04 conditional novelty 4.0 of 10

    The fourth MDEC winner, HRI, achieved a 3D F-score of 23.05% on SYNS-Patches, a small improvement over the previous best of 22.58%, under a new two-degree-of-freedom alignment protocol.

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