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Determining 3D Flow Fields via Multi-camera Light Field Imaging
Published on: March 6, 2013
SGE-Flow: 4D mmWave Radar 3D Object Detection via Spatiotemporal Geometric Enhancement and Inter-Frame Flow
Huajun Meng1,2,3, Zijie Yu1,2,3, Cheng Li1,2
1Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China.
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4D millimeter-wave radar provides a promising solution for robust perception in adverse weather. Existing detectors still struggle with sparse and noisy point clouds, and maintaining real-time inference while achieving competitive accuracy remains challenging. We propose SGE-Flow, a streamlined PointPillars-based 4D radar 3D detector that embeds lightweight spatiotemporal geometric enhancements into the voxelization front-end. Velocity Displacement Compensation (VDC) leverages compensated radial velocity to align accumulated points in physical space and improve geometric consistency. Distribution-Aware Density (DAD) enables fast density feature extraction by estimating per-pillar density from simple statistical moments, which also restores vertical distribution cues lost during pillarization. To compensate for the absence of tangential velocity measurements, a Transformer-based Inter-frame Flow (IFF) module infers latent motion from frame-to-frame pillar occupancy changes. Evaluations on the View-of-Delft (VoD) dataset show that SGE-Flow achieves 53.23% 3D mean Average Precision (mAP) while running at 72 frames per second (FPS) on an NVIDIA RTX 3090. The proposed modules are plug-and-play and can also improve strong baselines such as MAFF-Net.
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