DeepJoin: Learning a Joint Occupancy, Signed Distance, and Normal Field Function for Shape Repair

November 22, 2022 ยท Entered Twilight ยท ๐Ÿ› ACM Transactions on Graphics

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Authors Nikolas Lamb, Sean Banerjee, Natasha Kholgade Banerjee arXiv ID 2211.12400 Category cs.CV: Computer Vision Citations 10 Venue ACM Transactions on Graphics Repository https://github.com/Terascale-All-sensing-Research-Studio/DeepJoin โญ 15 Last Checked 2 months ago
Abstract
We introduce DeepJoin, an automated approach to generate high-resolution repairs for fractured shapes using deep neural networks. Existing approaches to perform automated shape repair operate exclusively on symmetric objects, require a complete proxy shape, or predict restoration shapes using low-resolution voxels which are too coarse for physical repair. We generate a high-resolution restoration shape by inferring a corresponding complete shape and a break surface from an input fractured shape. We present a novel implicit shape representation for fractured shape repair that combines the occupancy function, signed distance function, and normal field. We demonstrate repairs using our approach for synthetically fractured objects from ShapeNet, 3D scans from the Google Scanned Objects dataset, objects in the style of ancient Greek pottery from the QP Cultural Heritage dataset, and real fractured objects. We outperform three baseline approaches in terms of chamfer distance and normal consistency. Unlike existing approaches and restorations using subtraction, DeepJoin restorations do not exhibit surface artifacts and join closely to the fractured region of the fractured shape. Our code is available at: https://github.com/Terascale-All-sensing-Research-Studio/DeepJoin.
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