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Dual Mesh Convolutional Networks for Human Shape Correspondence

Authors :
Verma, Nitika
Boukhayma, Adnane
Verbeek, Jakob
Boyer, Edmond
Verma, Nitika
Boukhayma, Adnane
Verbeek, Jakob
Boyer, Edmond
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Convolutional networks have been extremely successful for regular data structures such as 2D images and 3D voxel grids. The transposition to meshes is, however, not straight-forward due to their irregular structure. We explore how the dual, face-based representation of triangular meshes can be leveraged as a data structure for graph convolutional networks. In the dual mesh, each node (face) has a fixed number of neighbors, which makes the networks less susceptible to overfitting on the mesh topology, and also al-lows the use of input features that are naturally defined over faces, such as surface normals and face areas. We evaluate the dual approach on the shape correspondence task on theFaust human shape dataset and variants of it with differ-ent mesh topologies. Our experiments show that results of graph convolutional networks improve when defined over the dual rather than primal mesh. Moreover, our models that explicitly leverage the neighborhood regularity of dual meshes allow improving results further while being more robust to changes in the mesh topology.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1269537422
Document Type :
Electronic Resource