Canonical forms attempt to factor out a non-rigid shape’s pose, giving a pose-neutral shape. This opens up the possibility of using methods originally designed for rigid shape retrieval for the task of non-rigid shape retrieval. We extend our recent benchmark for testing canonical form algorithms. Our new benchmark is used to evaluate a greater number of state-of-the-art canonical forms, on five recent non-rigid retrieval datasets, within two different retrieval frameworks. A total of fifteen different canonical form methods are compared. We find that the difference in retrieval accuracy between different canonical form methods is small, but varies significantly across different datasets. We also find that efficiency is the main diffe...
AbstractRetrieval of 3D shapes is a challenging problem, especially for non-rigid shapes. One approa...
We have created a new benchmarking dataset for testing non-rigid 3D shape retrieval algorithms, one ...
3D models of humans are commonly used within computer graphics and vision, and so the ability to dis...
Canonical forms attempt to factor out a non-rigid shape’s pose, giving a pose-neutral shape. This op...
We present a new benchmark for testing algorithms that create canonical forms for use in non-rigid 3...
∗Track organisers We present a new benchmark for testing algorithms that create canonical forms for ...
The retrieval of non-rigid 3D shapes is an important task. A common technique is to simplify this pr...
Retrieval of 3D shapes is a challenging problem, especially for non-rigid shapes. One approach givin...
Measuring the dissimilarity between non-rigid objects is a challenging problem in 3D shape retrieval...
International audienceNon-rigid 3D shape retrieval has become an active and important research topic...
AbstractRetrieval of 3D shapes is a challenging problem, especially for non-rigid shapes. One approa...
We have created a new benchmarking dataset for testing non-rigid 3D shape retrieval algorithms, one ...
3D models of humans are commonly used within computer graphics and vision, and so the ability to dis...
Canonical forms attempt to factor out a non-rigid shape’s pose, giving a pose-neutral shape. This op...
We present a new benchmark for testing algorithms that create canonical forms for use in non-rigid 3...
∗Track organisers We present a new benchmark for testing algorithms that create canonical forms for ...
The retrieval of non-rigid 3D shapes is an important task. A common technique is to simplify this pr...
Retrieval of 3D shapes is a challenging problem, especially for non-rigid shapes. One approach givin...
Measuring the dissimilarity between non-rigid objects is a challenging problem in 3D shape retrieval...
International audienceNon-rigid 3D shape retrieval has become an active and important research topic...
AbstractRetrieval of 3D shapes is a challenging problem, especially for non-rigid shapes. One approa...
We have created a new benchmarking dataset for testing non-rigid 3D shape retrieval algorithms, one ...
3D models of humans are commonly used within computer graphics and vision, and so the ability to dis...