ARMesh: Autoregressive Mesh Generation via Next-Level-of-Detail Prediction
September 25, 2025 Β· Entered Twilight Β· π arXiv.org
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Authors
Jiabao Lei, Kewei Shi, Zhihao Liang, Kui Jia
arXiv ID
2509.20824
Category
cs.GR: Graphics
Cross-listed
cs.CV
Citations
3
Venue
arXiv.org
Repository
https://github.com/google/nerfies
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2 months ago
Abstract
Directly generating 3D meshes, the default representation for 3D shapes in the graphics industry, using auto-regressive (AR) models has become popular these days, thanks to their sharpness, compactness in the generated results, and ability to represent various types of surfaces. However, AR mesh generative models typically construct meshes face by face in lexicographic order, which does not effectively capture the underlying geometry in a manner consistent with human perception. Inspired by 2D models that progressively refine images, such as the prevailing next-scale prediction AR models, we propose generating meshes auto-regressively in a progressive coarse-to-fine manner. Specifically, we view mesh simplification algorithms, which gradually merge mesh faces to build simpler meshes, as a natural fine-to-coarse process. Therefore, we generalize meshes to simplicial complexes and develop a transformer-based AR model to approximate the reverse process of simplification in the order of level of detail, constructing meshes initially from a single point and gradually adding geometric details through local remeshing, where the topology is not predefined and is alterable. Our experiments show that this novel progressive mesh generation approach not only provides intuitive control over generation quality and time consumption by early stopping the auto-regressive process but also enables applications such as mesh refinement and editing.
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