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MarrNet: 3D shape reconstruction via 2.5D sketches

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Wu, Jiajun; Wang, Yifan; Xue, Tianfan; Sun, Xingyuan; Freeman, William T.; Tenenbaum, Joshua B.; ... Show more Show less
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3D object reconstruction from a single image is a highly under-determined problem, requiring strong prior knowledge of plausible 3D shapes. This introduces challenges for learning-based approaches, as 3D object annotations are scarce in real images. Previous work chose to train on synthetic data with ground truth 3D information, but suffered from domain adaptation when tested on real data. In this work, we propose MarrNet, an end-to-end trainable model that sequentially estimates 2.5D sketches and 3D object shape. Our disentangled, two-step formulation has three advantages. First, compared to full 3D shape, 2.5D sketches are much easier to be recovered from a 2D image; models that recover 2.5D sketches are also more likely to transfer from synthetic to real data. Second, for 3D reconstruction from 2.5D sketches, systems can learn purely from synthetic data. This is because we can easily render realistic 2.5D sketches without modeling object appearance variations in real images, including lighting, texture, etc. This further relieves the domain adaptation problem. Third, we derive differentiable projective functions from 3D shape to 2.5D sketches; the framework is therefore end-to-end trainable on real images, requiring no human annotations. Our model achieves state-of-the-art performance on 3D shape reconstruction. ©2017 Presented as a poster session at the 31st Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 2017), December 4-9, 2017, Long Beach, California
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2017
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/124813
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems
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Neural Information Processing Systems Foundation, Inc.
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Wu, Jiajun, et al., "MarrNet: 3D shape reconstruction via 2.5D sketches." In Guyon, I., et al., eds., Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 30 (San Diego, California: Neural Information Processing Systems Foundation, Inc., 2017) url https://papers.nips.cc/paper/6657-marrnet-3d-shape-reconstruction-via-25d-sketches ©2017 Author(s)
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