Multi-View Convolutional Neural Networks for 3D Shape Recognition
Abstract
A longstanding question in computer vision concerns the representation of 3D shapes for recognition: should 3D shapes be represented with descriptors operating on their native 3D formats, such as voxel grid or polygon mesh, or can they be effectively represented with view-based descriptors? We address this question in the context of learning to recognize 3D shapes from a collection of their rendered views on 2D images. We first present a standard CNN architecture trained to recognize the shapes' rendered views independently of each other, and show that a 3D shape can be recognized even from a single view at an accuracy far higher than using state-of-the-art 3D shape descriptors. Recognition rates further increase when multiple views of the shapes are provided. In addition, we present a novel CNN architecture that combines information from multiple views of a 3D shape into a single and compact shape descriptor offering even better recognition performance. The same architecture can be applied to accurately recognize human hand-drawn sketches of shapes. We conclude that a collection of 2D views can be highly informative for 3D shape recognition and is amenable to emerging CNN architectures and their derivatives.
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Su et al. "Multi-View Convolutional Neural Networks for 3D Shape Recognition." International Conference on Computer Vision, 2015. doi:10.1109/ICCV.2015.114Markdown
[Su et al. "Multi-View Convolutional Neural Networks for 3D Shape Recognition." International Conference on Computer Vision, 2015.](https://mlanthology.org/iccv/2015/su2015iccv-multiview/) doi:10.1109/ICCV.2015.114BibTeX
@inproceedings{su2015iccv-multiview,
title = {{Multi-View Convolutional Neural Networks for 3D Shape Recognition}},
author = {Su, Hang and Maji, Subhransu and Kalogerakis, Evangelos and Learned-Miller, Erik},
booktitle = {International Conference on Computer Vision},
year = {2015},
doi = {10.1109/ICCV.2015.114},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/iccv/2015/su2015iccv-multiview/}
}