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Energy-Based Residual Latent Transport for Unsupervised Point Cloud Completion

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arxiv 2211.06820 v1 pith:FQGZP7Y6 submitted 2022-11-13 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords completioncloudlatentpartialpointunsupervisedresidualshape
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Unsupervised point cloud completion aims to infer the whole geometry of a partial object observation without requiring partial-complete correspondence. Differing from existing deterministic approaches, we advocate generative modeling based unsupervised point cloud completion to explore the missing correspondence. Specifically, we propose a novel framework that performs completion by transforming a partial shape encoding into a complete one using a latent transport module, and it is designed as a latent-space energy-based model (EBM) in an encoder-decoder architecture, aiming to learn a probability distribution conditioned on the partial shape encoding. To train the latent code transport module and the encoder-decoder network jointly, we introduce a residual sampling strategy, where the residual captures the domain gap between partial and complete shape latent spaces. As a generative model-based framework, our method can produce uncertainty maps consistent with human perception, leading to explainable unsupervised point cloud completion. We experimentally show that the proposed method produces high-fidelity completion results, outperforming state-of-the-art models by a significant margin.

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  1. RefComp: A Reference-guided Unified Framework for Unpaired Point Cloud Completion

    cs.CV 2025-04 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    RefComp completes partial 3D point clouds by fusing features of retrieved reference shapes into the input's latent representation, and it can be trained jointly across object classes.

  2. NumGrad-Pull: Numerical Gradient Guided Tri-plane Representation for Surface Reconstruction from Point Clouds

    cs.CV 2024-11 conditional novelty 4.0 of 10

    NumGrad-Pull uses tri-plane feature grids, numerical gradients, progressive resolution increases, and complementary sampling to improve signed-distance-function surface reconstruction from point clouds.

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