Structure-Prior-Guided Multi-Stage Cross-Modal Collaborative Network for RGB-D Semantic Segmentation
Yifan Yu, Zhiwei Zhong, Fan Min, Song DengRed–green–blue and depth (RGB-D) semantic segmentation combines appearance cues from RGB images with geometric information from depth maps, but sensor noise, missing measurements, and boundary-inconsistent depth responses can introduce conflicting evidence during cross-modal fusion. We propose the Structure-Prior-Guided Network (SPGNet), a dual-branch, multi-stage framework that follows a correction-before-fusion strategy. At each feature scale, SPGNet estimates a learned structure prior from cross-modal agreement and discrepancy. The Cross-Modal Correction Module (CCM) uses this prior to regulate bidirectional information transfer, suppressing unreliable responses while retaining complementary cues. The Dual-branch Enhancement Fusion Module (DEF) then enhances the corrected RGB and depth features and integrates them through shared-representation-guided interaction, after which a lightweight multi-scale decoder produces the segmentation output. Under a unified training and evaluation protocol, SPGNet achieved three-run mean Intersection over Union (mIoU) scores of 50.845% on NYU Depth V2 and 48.457% on SUN RGB-D. Compared with the best reproduced baseline on each dataset, SPGNet improved mean mIoU by 2.111 and 0.899 percentage points, respectively. These results suggest that separating reliability-oriented correction from multimodal fusion can limit the propagation of unreliable cross-modal responses and improve indoor RGB-D semantic segmentation performance.