3D-LFM: Lifting Foundation Model
The lifting of 3D structure and camera from 2D landmarks is at the cornerstone of the entire discipline of computer vision. Traditional methods have been confined to specific rigid objects, such as those in Perspective-n-Point (PnP) problems, but deep learning has expanded our capability to reconstr...
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Zusammenfassung: | The lifting of 3D structure and camera from 2D landmarks is at the
cornerstone of the entire discipline of computer vision. Traditional methods
have been confined to specific rigid objects, such as those in
Perspective-n-Point (PnP) problems, but deep learning has expanded our
capability to reconstruct a wide range of object classes (e.g. C3DPO and PAUL)
with resilience to noise, occlusions, and perspective distortions. All these
techniques, however, have been limited by the fundamental need to establish
correspondences across the 3D training data -- significantly limiting their
utility to applications where one has an abundance of "in-correspondence" 3D
data. Our approach harnesses the inherent permutation equivariance of
transformers to manage varying number of points per 3D data instance,
withstands occlusions, and generalizes to unseen categories. We demonstrate
state of the art performance across 2D-3D lifting task benchmarks. Since our
approach can be trained across such a broad class of structures we refer to it
simply as a 3D Lifting Foundation Model (3D-LFM) -- the first of its kind. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2312.11894 |