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Multi-View Silhouette and Depth Decomposition for High Resolution 3D Object Representation

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We consider the problem of scaling deep generative shape models to high-resolution. Drawing motivation from the canonical view representation of objects, we introduce a novel method for the fast up-sampling of 3D objects in voxel space through networks that perform super-resolution on the six orthographic depth projections. This allows us to generate high-resolution objects with more efficient scaling than methods which work directly in 3D. We decompose the problem of 2D depth super-resolution into silhouette and depth prediction to capture both structure and fine detail. This allows our method to generate sharp edges more easily than an individual network. We evaluate our work on multiple experiments concerning high-resolution 3D objects, and show our system is capable of accurately predicting novel objects at resolutions as large as 512$\mathbf{\times}$512$\mathbf{\times}$512 -- the highest resolution reported for this task. We achieve state-of-the-art performance on 3D object reconstruction from RGB images on the ShapeNet dataset, and further demonstrate the first effective 3D super-resolution method.

Edward Smith, Scott Fujimoto, David Meger• 2018

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TaskDatasetResultRank
3D Object ReconstructionShapeNet (test)
Mean IoU0.6639
80
Single-image 3D shape reconstruction3D Warehouse Dataset
F1 (IoU=0.5)66.39
10
Single-image 3D shape reconstructionShapeNet Core v1 (test)
F1 (tau)66.39
9
3D Object ReconstructionData3D-R2N2
Car Accuracy80.7
3
3D Object ReconstructionDataHSP
IoU (Car)72.7
3
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