22/11/2021

X Resolution Correspondence Networks

Georgi Tinchev, Shuda Li, Kai Han, David Mitchell, Rigas Kouskouridas

Keywords: Correspondence Estimation, Structure from Motion, Visual Localization, Place Recognition

Abstract: In this paper, we aim at establishing accurate dense correspondences between a pair of images with overlapping field of view under challenging illumination variation, viewpoint changes, and style differences. Through an extensive ablation study of the state-of-the-art correspondence networks, we surprisingly discovered that the widely adopted 4D correlation tensor and its related learning and processing modules could be de-parameterised and removed from training with merely a minor impact over the final matching accuracy. Disabling these computational expensive modules dramatically speeds up the training procedure and allows to use 4 times bigger batch size, which in turn compensates for the accuracy drop. Together with a multi-GPU inference stage, our method facilitates the systematic investigation of the relationship between matching accuracy and up-sampling resolution of the native testing images from 1280 to 4K. This leads to discovery of the existence of an optimal resolution X that produces accurate matching performance surpassing the state-of-the-art methods particularly over the lower error band on public benchmarks for the proposed network.

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