MixRI: Mixing Features of Reference Images for Novel Object Pose Estimation

Abstract

We present MixRI, a lightweight network that solves the CAD-based novel object pose estimation problem in RGB images. It can be instantly applied to a novel object at test time without finetuning. We design our network to meet the demands of real-world applications, emphasizing reduced memory requirements and fast inference time. Unlike existing works that utilize many reference images and have large network parameters, we directly match points based on the multi-view information between the query and reference images with a lightweight network. Thanks to our reference image fusion strategy, we significantly decrease the number of reference images, thus decreasing the time needed to process these images and the memory required to store them. Furthermore, with our lightweight network, our method requires less inference time. Though with fewer reference images, experiments on seven core datasets in the BOP challenge show that our method achieves comparable results with other methods that require more reference images and larger network parameters.

Cite

Text

Liu et al. "MixRI: Mixing Features of Reference Images for Novel Object Pose Estimation." International Conference on Computer Vision, 2025.

Markdown

[Liu et al. "MixRI: Mixing Features of Reference Images for Novel Object Pose Estimation." International Conference on Computer Vision, 2025.](https://mlanthology.org/iccv/2025/liu2025iccv-mixri/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{liu2025iccv-mixri,
  title     = {{MixRI: Mixing Features of Reference Images for Novel Object Pose Estimation}},
  author    = {Liu, Xinhang and Shi, Jiawei and Dang, Zheng and Dai, Yuchao},
  booktitle = {International Conference on Computer Vision},
  year      = {2025},
  pages     = {9024-9035},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/iccv/2025/liu2025iccv-mixri/}
}