HotSpot: Signed Distance Function Optimization with an Asymptotically Sufficient Condition

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Authors Zimo Wang, Cheng Wang, Taiki Yoshino, Sirui Tao, Ziyang Fu, Tzu-Mao Li arXiv ID 2411.14628 Category cs.CV: Computer Vision Cross-listed cs.LG Citations 7 Venue Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Last Checked 4 months ago
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We propose a method, HotSpot, for optimizing neural signed distance functions. Existing losses, such as the eikonal loss, act as necessary but insufficient constraints and cannot guarantee that the recovered implicit function represents a true distance function, even if the output minimizes these losses almost everywhere. Furthermore, the eikonal loss suffers from stability issues in optimization. Finally, in conventional methods, regularization losses that penalize surface area distort the reconstructed signed distance function. We address these challenges by designing a loss function using the solution of a screened Poisson equation. Our loss, when minimized, provides an asymptotically sufficient condition to ensure the output converges to a true distance function. Our loss also leads to stable optimization and naturally penalizes large surface areas. We present theoretical analysis and experiments on both challenging 2D and 3D datasets and show that our method provides better surface reconstruction and a more accurate distance approximation.
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