A dynamic and adaptive class-balanced data augmentation approach for 3D LiDAR point clouds.

IF 2.9 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-03-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0318888
Bo Liu, Xiao Qi
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Abstract

3D LiDAR point clouds, obtained through scanning by LiDAR devices, contain rich information such as 3D coordinates (X, Y, Z), color, classification values, intensity values, and time. However, the original collected 3D LiDAR point clouds often exhibit significant disparities in instance counts, which can hinder the effectiveness of point cloud segmentation. PolarMix, a data augmentation algorithm for 3D LiDAR point cloud datasets, addresses this issue by rotating and pasting selected class instances around the Z axis multiple times to enrich the distribution of the point cloud. However, PolarMix does not adequately consider the substantial variations in instance counts within the original point clouds, leading to an imbalance in the dataset. To address this limitation, we propose a modified version of PolarMix's instance-level rotation and pasting method that dynamically adjusts the number of rotations and pastes based on the proportion of each instance's point cloud count relative to the total. This adaptive class-balancing approach ensures a more balanced distribution of instances across the entire dataset. We term our new algorithm Dynamic Adaptive Class-Balanced PolarMix (DACB-PolarMix). Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of DACB-PolarMix in balancing class distribution and enhancing model performance. The results on the SemanticKitti dataset are particularly significant. Under the MinkNet model, our method improved the mIoU from 65% to 67.9%, and under the SPVCNN model, our method increased the mIoU from 66.2% to 67.5%.

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PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE 生物-生物学
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6.20
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5.40%
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14242
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3.7 months
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