Aperture Supervision for Monocular Depth Estimation

2018 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition(2018)

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We present a novel method to train machine learning algorithms to estimate scene depths from a single image, by using the information provided by a camera's aperture as supervision. Prior works use a depth sensor's outputs or images of the same scene from alternate viewpoints as supervision, while our method instead uses images from the same viewpoint taken with a varying camera aperture. To enable learning algorithms to use aperture effects as supervision, we introduce two differentiable aperture rendering functions that use the input image and predicted depths to simulate the depth-of-field effects caused by real camera apertures. We train a monocular depth estimation network end-to-end to predict the scene depths that best explain these finite aperture images as defocus-blurred renderings of the input all-in-focus image.
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differentiable aperture rendering functions,depth-of-field effects,finite aperture images,aperture supervision,depth sensor,monocular depth estimation network,machine learning algorithms,camera aperture variation,scene depths estimation,defocus-blurred renderings
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