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Multiview Compressive Coding for 3D Reconstruction

Chao-Yuan Wu; Justin Johnson; Jitendra Malik; Christoph Feichtenhofer; Georgia Gkioxari

Multiview Compressive Coding for 3D Reconstruction

Abstract

A central goal of visual recognition is to understand objects and scenes from a single image. 2D recognition has witnessed tremendous progress thanks to large-scale learning and general-purpose representations. Comparatively, 3D poses new challenges stemming from occlusions not depicted in the image. Prior works try to overcome these by inferring from multiple views or rely on scarce CAD models and category-specific priors which hinder scaling to novel settings. In this work, we explore single-view 3D reconstruction by learning generalizable representations inspired by advances in self-supervised learning. We introduce a simple framework that operates on 3D points of single objects or whole scenes coupled with category-agnostic large-scale training from diverse RGB-D videos. Our model, Multiview Compressive Coding (MCC), learns to compress the input appearance and geometry to predict the 3D structure by querying a 3D-aware decoder. MCC's generality and efficiency allow it to learn from large-scale and diverse data sources with strong generalization to novel objects imagined by DALL$\cdot$E 2 or captured in-the-wild with an iPhone.

Code Repositories

facebookresearch/mcc
Official
pytorch
Mentioned in GitHub

Benchmarks

BenchmarkMethodologyMetrics
single-view-3d-reconstruction-on-commonMCC
Avg. F1: 56.7

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