3D Sketching using Multi-View Deep Volumetric Prediction

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Authors Johanna Delanoy, Mathieu Aubry, Phillip Isola, Alexei A. Efros, Adrien Bousseau arXiv ID 1707.08390 Category cs.GR: Graphics Cross-listed cs.CV Citations 131 Venue PACMCGIT Last Checked 2 months ago
Abstract
Sketch-based modeling strives to bring the ease and immediacy of drawing to the 3D world. However, while drawings are easy for humans to create, they are very challenging for computers to interpret due to their sparsity and ambiguity. We propose a data-driven approach that tackles this challenge by learning to reconstruct 3D shapes from one or more drawings. At the core of our approach is a deep convolutional neural network (CNN) that predicts occupancy of a voxel grid from a line drawing. This CNN provides us with an initial 3D reconstruction as soon as the user completes a single drawing of the desired shape. We complement this single-view network with an updater CNN that refines an existing prediction given a new drawing of the shape created from a novel viewpoint. A key advantage of our approach is that we can apply the updater iteratively to fuse information from an arbitrary number of viewpoints, without requiring explicit stroke correspondences between the drawings. We train both CNNs by rendering synthetic contour drawings from hand-modeled shape collections as well as from procedurally-generated abstract shapes. Finally, we integrate our CNNs in a minimal modeling interface that allows users to seamlessly draw an object, rotate it to see its 3D reconstruction, and refine it by re-drawing from another vantage point using the 3D reconstruction as guidance. The main strengths of our approach are its robustness to freehand bitmap drawings, its ability to adapt to different object categories, and the continuum it offers between single-view and multi-view sketch-based modeling.
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