Polarization Wavefront Lidar: Learning Large Scene Reconstruction from Polarized Wavefronts
Dominik Scheuble, Chenyang Lei, Seung-Hwan Baek, Mario Bijelic, Felix, Heide

TL;DR
This paper introduces PolLidar, a novel polarization wavefront lidar sensor that captures raw polarimetric data to improve large scene reconstruction by estimating normals, distance, and material properties, outperforming existing methods.
Contribution
The work presents a new long-range polarization wavefront lidar sensor and a learned reconstruction method that leverages polarimetric wavefronts for enhanced scene understanding.
Findings
Improves normal reconstruction accuracy by 53%
Enhances distance measurement accuracy by 41%
Provides a new dataset with raw polarimetric lidar data
Abstract
Lidar has become a cornerstone sensing modality for 3D vision, especially for large outdoor scenarios and autonomous driving. Conventional lidar sensors are capable of providing centimeter-accurate distance information by emitting laser pulses into a scene and measuring the time-of-flight (ToF) of the reflection. However, the polarization of the received light that depends on the surface orientation and material properties is usually not considered. As such, the polarization modality has the potential to improve scene reconstruction beyond distance measurements. In this work, we introduce a novel long-range polarization wavefront lidar sensor (PolLidar) that modulates the polarization of the emitted and received light. Departing from conventional lidar sensors, PolLidar allows access to the raw time-resolved polarimetric wavefronts. We leverage polarimetric wavefronts to estimate…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Optical Sensing Technologies · Optical Polarization and Ellipsometry · Optical Coherence Tomography Applications
