Abstract
In this paper we propose a fully automatic method for shape correspondence that is widely applicable, and especially effective for non isometric shapes and shapes of different topology. We observe that fully-automatic shape correspondence can be decomposed as a hybrid discrete/continuous optimization problem, and we find the best sparse landmark correspondence, whose sparse-to-dense extension minimizes a local metric distortion. To tackle the combinatorial task of landmark correspondence we use an evolutionary genetic algorithm, where the local distortion of the sparse-to-dense extension is used as the objective function. We design novel geometrically guided genetic operators, which, when combined with our objective, are highly effective for non isometric shape matching. Our method outperforms state of the art methods for automatic shape correspondence both quantitatively and qualitatively on challenging datasets.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 112 |
| Journal | ACM Transactions on Graphics |
| Volume | 39 |
| Issue number | 4 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 8 Jul 2020 |
Keywords
- shape analysis
- shape correspondence
All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
- Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
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