HELVIPAD: A Real-World Dataset for Omnidirectional Stereo Depth Estimation

Mehdi Zayene, Jannik Endres, Albias Havolli, Charles Corbière, Salim Cherkaoui, Alexandre Kontouli, Alexandre Alahi; Proceedings of the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Conference (CVPR), 2025, pp. 26975-26984

Abstract


Despite progress in stereo depth estimation, omnidirectional imaging remains underexplored, mainly due to the lack of appropriate data. We introduce Helvipad, a real-world dataset for omnidirectional stereo depth estimation, featuring 40K video frames from video sequences across diverse environments, including crowded indoor and outdoor scenes with various lighting conditions. Collected using two 360deg cameras in a top-bottom setup and a LiDAR sensor, the dataset includes accurate depth and disparity labels by projecting 3D point clouds onto equirectangular images. Additionally, we provide an augmented training set with an increased label density by using depth completion. We benchmark leading stereo depth estimation models for both standard and omnidirectional images. The results show that while recent stereo methods perform decently, a challenge persists in accurately estimating depth in omnidirectional imaging. To address this, we introduce necessary adaptations to stereo models, leading to improved performance.

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@InProceedings{Zayene_2025_CVPR, author = {Zayene, Mehdi and Endres, Jannik and Havolli, Albias and Corbi\`ere, Charles and Cherkaoui, Salim and Kontouli, Alexandre and Alahi, Alexandre}, title = {HELVIPAD: A Real-World Dataset for Omnidirectional Stereo Depth Estimation}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Conference (CVPR)}, month = {June}, year = {2025}, pages = {26975-26984} }