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Ponder: Point Cloud Pre-training via Neural Rendering

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arxiv 2301.00157 v2 pith:35QYS4OY submitted 2022-12-31 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords taskscloudimagesneuralpointapproachencoderlike
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We propose a novel approach to self-supervised learning of point cloud representations by differentiable neural rendering. Motivated by the fact that informative point cloud features should be able to encode rich geometry and appearance cues and render realistic images, we train a point-cloud encoder within a devised point-based neural renderer by comparing the rendered images with real images on massive RGB-D data. The learned point-cloud encoder can be easily integrated into various downstream tasks, including not only high-level tasks like 3D detection and segmentation, but low-level tasks like 3D reconstruction and image synthesis. Extensive experiments on various tasks demonstrate the superiority of our approach compared to existing pre-training methods.

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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.

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