Risa-net: Rotation-invariant Structure-aware Network For Fine-grained 3D Shape Retrieval
2020 Β· Rao Fu, Jie Yang, Jiawei Sun, et al.
Abstract
Fine-grained 3D shape retrieval aims to retrieve 3D shapes similar to a query shape in a repository with models belonging to the same class, which requires shape descriptors to be capable of representing detailed geometric information to discriminate shapes with globally similar structures. Moreover, 3D objects can be placed with arbitrary position and orientation in real-world applications, which further requires shape descriptors to be robust to rigid transformations. The shape descriptions used in existing 3D shape retrieval systems fail to meet the above two criteria. In this paper, we introduce a novel deep architecture, RISA-Net, which learns rotation invariant 3D shape descriptors that are capable of encoding fine-grained geometric information and structural information, and thus achieve accurate results on the task of fine-grained 3D object retrieval. RISA-Net extracts a set of compact and detailed geometric features part-wisely and discriminatively estimates the contribution o
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