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Point Cloud Completion Guided by Prior Knowledge via Causal Inference (2305.17770v2)

Published 28 May 2023 in cs.CV

Abstract: Point cloud completion aims to recover raw point clouds captured by scanners from partial observations caused by occlusion and limited view angles. This makes it hard to recover details because the global feature is unlikely to capture the full details of all missing parts. In this paper, we propose a novel approach to point cloud completion task called Point-PC, which uses a memory network to retrieve shape priors and designs a causal inference model to filter missing shape information as supplemental geometric information to aid point cloud completion. Specifically, we propose a memory operating mechanism where the complete shape features and the corresponding shapes are stored in the form of ``key-value'' pairs. To retrieve similar shapes from the partial input, we also apply a contrastive learning-based pre-training scheme to transfer the features of incomplete shapes into the domain of complete shape features. Experimental results on the ShapeNet-55, PCN, and KITTI datasets demonstrate that Point-PC outperforms the state-of-the-art methods.

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