Reconstructing Hand-Held Objects from Monocular Video
This paper presents an approach that reconstructs a hand-held object from a monocular video. In contrast to many recent methods that directly predict object geometry by a trained network, the proposed approach does not require any learned prior about the object and is able to recover more accurate a...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper presents an approach that reconstructs a hand-held object from a
monocular video. In contrast to many recent methods that directly predict
object geometry by a trained network, the proposed approach does not require
any learned prior about the object and is able to recover more accurate and
detailed object geometry. The key idea is that the hand motion naturally
provides multiple views of the object and the motion can be reliably estimated
by a hand pose tracker. Then, the object geometry can be recovered by solving a
multi-view reconstruction problem. We devise an implicit neural
representation-based method to solve the reconstruction problem and address the
issues of imprecise hand pose estimation, relative hand-object motion, and
insufficient geometry optimization for small objects. We also provide a newly
collected dataset with 3D ground truth to validate the proposed approach. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2211.16835 |