PCN: Point Completion Network

2 Aug 2018  ·  Wentao Yuan, Tejas Khot, David Held, Christoph Mertz, Martial Hebert ·

Shape completion, the problem of estimating the complete geometry of objects from partial observations, lies at the core of many vision and robotics applications. In this work, we propose Point Completion Network (PCN), a novel learning-based approach for shape completion. Unlike existing shape completion methods, PCN directly operates on raw point clouds without any structural assumption (e.g. symmetry) or annotation (e.g. semantic class) about the underlying shape. It features a decoder design that enables the generation of fine-grained completions while maintaining a small number of parameters. Our experiments show that PCN produces dense, complete point clouds with realistic structures in the missing regions on inputs with various levels of incompleteness and noise, including cars from LiDAR scans in the KITTI dataset.

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Task Dataset Model Metric Name Metric Value Rank Source Paper Compare
Point Cloud Completion Completion3D PCN Chamfer Distance 18.22 # 6
Point Cloud Completion ShapeNet PCN Chamfer Distance 9.636 # 7
F-Score@1% 0.695 # 6
Chamfer Distance L2 4.016 # 3

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