A non-rigid 3D model retrieval method based on scale-invariant heat kernel signature features

2016 ◽  
Vol 76 (7) ◽  
pp. 10207-10230 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pengjie Li ◽  
Huadong Ma ◽  
Anlong Ming
Author(s):  
Hui Zeng ◽  
Haipeng Yu ◽  
Wenli Liu ◽  
Wei Sun

This paper presents an effective 3D local feature descriptor, which is called Gradient Direction Accumulation-based Heat Kernel Signature (GDA-HKS) descriptor, and its application in nonrigid 3D model retrieval. The GDA-HKS descriptor is based on the heat kernel signature, and it is scale invariant and robust to the nonrigid deformation of the 3D model. Compared with the SI-HKS descriptor, the GDA-HKS descriptor is constructed directly in the time domain, and it can effectively avoid the loss of high frequency information. The absolute gradient difference is used to encode the GDA-HKS descriptor, which can describe the changing trend of the one-dimensional signal more effectively. Extensive experimental results have validated the effectiveness of the designed GDA-HKS descriptor.


2015 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. JAMDSM0049-JAMDSM0049 ◽  
Author(s):  
Haopeng LEI ◽  
Yuhua LI ◽  
Helian CHEN ◽  
Shujin LIN ◽  
Guifeng ZHENG ◽  
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Complexity ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Bo Ding ◽  
Lei Tang ◽  
Yong-jun He

Recently, 3D model retrieval based on views has become a research hotspot. In this method, 3D models are represented as a collection of 2D projective views, which allows deep learning techniques to be used for 3D model classification and retrieval. However, current methods need improvements in both accuracy and efficiency. To solve these problems, we propose a new 3D model retrieval method, which includes index building and model retrieval. In the index building stage, 3D models in library are projected to generate a large number of views, and then representative views are selected and input into a well-learned convolutional neural network (CNN) to extract features. Next, the features are organized according to their labels to build indexes. In this stage, the views used for representing 3D models are reduced substantially on the premise of keeping enough information of 3D models. This method reduces the number of similarity matching by 87.8%. In retrieval, the 2D views of the input model are classified into a category with the CNN and voting algorithm, and then only the features of one category rather than all categories are chosen to perform similarity matching. In this way, the searching space for retrieval is reduced. In addition, the number of used views for retrieval is gradually increased. Once there is enough evidence to determine a 3D model, the retrieval process will be terminated ahead of time. The variable view matching method further reduces the number of similarity matching by 21.4%. Experiments on the rigid 3D model datasets ModelNet10 and ModelNet40 and the nonrigid 3D model dataset McGill10 show that the proposed method has achieved retrieval accuracy rates of 94%, 92%, and 100%, respectively.


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