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Most Influential NEURIPS 2014 Paper · 2026-03 edition

Depth Map Prediction from A Single Image Using A Multi-Scale Deep Network

David Eigen; Christian Puhrsch; Rob Fergus

Venue
NEURIPS 2014
Recognition
Most Influential NEURIPS 2014 Paper (Rank No. 4)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
10
Certificate ID
21fd7930e1c314ff

Abstract

Predicting depth is an essential component in understanding the 3D geometry of a scene. While for stereo images local correspondence suffices for estimation, finding depth relations from a single image is less straightforward, requiring integration of both global and local information from various cues. Moreover, the task is inherently ambiguous, with a large source of uncertainty coming from the overall scale. In this paper, we present a new method that addresses this task by employing two deep network stacks: one that makes a coarse global prediction based on the entire image, and another that refines this prediction locally. We also apply a scale-invariant error to help measure depth relations rather than scale. By leveraging the raw datasets as large sources of training data, our method achieves state-of-the-art results on both NYU Depth and KITTI, and matches detailed depth boundaries without the need for superpixelation.

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