Differentiable Event Stream Simulator for Non-Rigid 3D Tracking
This paper introduces the first differentiable simulator of event streams, i.e., streams of asynchronous brightness change signals recorded by event cameras. Our differentiable simulator enables non-rigid 3D tracking of deformable objects (such as human hands, isometric surfaces and general watertig...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper introduces the first differentiable simulator of event streams,
i.e., streams of asynchronous brightness change signals recorded by event
cameras. Our differentiable simulator enables non-rigid 3D tracking of
deformable objects (such as human hands, isometric surfaces and general
watertight meshes) from event streams by leveraging an analysis-by-synthesis
principle. So far, event-based tracking and reconstruction of non-rigid objects
in 3D, like hands and body, has been either tackled using explicit event
trajectories or large-scale datasets. In contrast, our method does not require
any such processing or data, and can be readily applied to incoming event
streams. We show the effectiveness of our approach for various types of
non-rigid objects and compare to existing methods for non-rigid 3D tracking. In
our experiments, the proposed energy-based formulations outperform competing
RGB-based methods in terms of 3D errors. The source code and the new data are
publicly available. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2104.15139 |