Non-rigid 3D shape retrieval has become a research hotpot in communities of computer graphics, computer vision, pattern recognition, etc. In this paper, we present the results of the SHREC'15 Track: Non-rigid 3D Shape Retrieval. The aim of this track is to provide a fair and effective platform to evaluate and compare the performance of current non-rigid 3D shape retrieval methods developed by different research groups around the world. The database utilized in this track consists of 1200 3D watertight triangle meshes which are equally classified into 50 categories. All models in the same category are generated from an original 3D mesh by implementing various pose transformations. The retrieval performance of a method is evaluated using 6 co...
Generic 3D shape retrieval is a fundamental research field of content-based 3D model retrieval. The ...
3D models of humans are commonly used within computer graphics and vision, and so the ability to dis...
∗Track organisers We present a new benchmark for testing algorithms that create canonical forms for ...
Non-rigid 3D shape retrieval has become a research hotpot in communities of computer graphics, compu...
Non-rigid 3D shape retrieval has become a research hotpot in communities of computer graphics, compu...
Non-rigid 3D shape retrieval has become a research hotpot in communities of computer graphics, compu...
© The Eurographics Association 2011. Non-rigid 3D shape retrieval has become an important research t...
Non-rigid shape matching is one of the most challenging fields in content-based 3D object retrieval....
Non-rigid 3D shape retrieval has become an active and important research topic in content-based 3D o...
∗Track organisers We have created a new benchmarking dataset for testing non-rigid 3D shape retrieva...
We have created a new benchmarking dataset for testing non-rigid 3D shape retrieval algorithms, one ...
We present a new benchmark for testing algorithms that create canonical forms for use in non-rigid 3...
International audienceIn this paper, we present the results of the SHREC'17 Track: Point-Cloud Shape...
Large-scale 3D shape retrieval has become an important research direction in content-based 3D shape ...
In this paper, we present the results of the SHREC'17 Track: Point-Cloud Shape Retrieval of Non-Rigi...
Generic 3D shape retrieval is a fundamental research field of content-based 3D model retrieval. The ...
3D models of humans are commonly used within computer graphics and vision, and so the ability to dis...
∗Track organisers We present a new benchmark for testing algorithms that create canonical forms for ...
Non-rigid 3D shape retrieval has become a research hotpot in communities of computer graphics, compu...
Non-rigid 3D shape retrieval has become a research hotpot in communities of computer graphics, compu...
Non-rigid 3D shape retrieval has become a research hotpot in communities of computer graphics, compu...
© The Eurographics Association 2011. Non-rigid 3D shape retrieval has become an important research t...
Non-rigid shape matching is one of the most challenging fields in content-based 3D object retrieval....
Non-rigid 3D shape retrieval has become an active and important research topic in content-based 3D o...
∗Track organisers We have created a new benchmarking dataset for testing non-rigid 3D shape retrieva...
We have created a new benchmarking dataset for testing non-rigid 3D shape retrieval algorithms, one ...
We present a new benchmark for testing algorithms that create canonical forms for use in non-rigid 3...
International audienceIn this paper, we present the results of the SHREC'17 Track: Point-Cloud Shape...
Large-scale 3D shape retrieval has become an important research direction in content-based 3D shape ...
In this paper, we present the results of the SHREC'17 Track: Point-Cloud Shape Retrieval of Non-Rigi...
Generic 3D shape retrieval is a fundamental research field of content-based 3D model retrieval. The ...
3D models of humans are commonly used within computer graphics and vision, and so the ability to dis...
∗Track organisers We present a new benchmark for testing algorithms that create canonical forms for ...