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posted on 2025-11-25, 01:35 authored by Chun-Jung LinChun-Jung Lin, Tat-Jun ChinTat-Jun Chin, Sourav Garg, Feras DayoubFeras Dayoub
<p dir="ltr">Accurate, up-to-date High-Definition (HD) maps are critical for urban planning, infrastructure monitoring, and autonomous navigation. However, these maps quickly become outdated as environments evolve, creating a need for robust methods that not only detect changes but also incorporate them into updated 3D representations. While change detection techniques have advanced significantly, there remains a clear gap between detecting changes and actually updating 3D maps, particularly when relying on 2D image-based change detection. To address this gap, we introduce <b>SceneEdited</b>, the first city-scale dataset explicitly designed to support research on HD map maintenance through 3D point cloud updating. <b>SceneEdited</b> contains over 800 up-to-date scenes covering 73 km of driving and approximate 3 km<sup>2</sup> of urban area, with more than 23,000 synthesized object changes created both manually and automatically across 2000+ out-of-date versions, simulating realistic urban modifications such as missing roadside infrastructure, buildings, overpasses, and utility poles. Each scene includes calibrated RGB images, LiDAR scans, and detailed change masks for training and evaluation. We also provide baseline methods using a foundational image-based structure-from-motion pipeline for updating outdated scenes, as well as a comprehensive toolkit supporting <b>scalability</b>, <b>trackability</b>, and <b>portability</b> for future dataset expansion and unification of out-of-date object annotations. Both the dataset and the toolkit are publicly available at <a href="https://github.com/ChadLin9596/ScenePoint-ETK" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://github.com/ChadLin9596/ScenePoint-ETK</a>, establising a standardized benchmark for 3D map updating research.</p>

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