3D Object Reconstruction and Representation Using Neural Networks

Lim Wen Peng, Siti Mariyam Shamsuddin

6/15/2004

Keywords: Fundamentals

Venue: GRAPHITE 2004

Bibtex: @book{lim20043d, title = {3D Object Reconstruction and Representation Using Neural Networks}, author = {Wen Peng Lim and Siti Mariyam Shamsuddin}, year = {2004}, publisher = {Universiti Teknologi Malaysia}, booktitle = {International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques in Australasia and South East Asia}, entrytype = {book}, id = {lim20043d} }

Abstract

3D object reconstruction is frequent used in various fields such as product design, engineering, medical and artistic applications. Numerous reconstruction techniques and software were introduced and developed. However, the purpose of this paper is to fully integrate an adaptive artificial neural network (ANN) based method in reconstructing and representing 3D objects. This study explores the ability of neural networks in learning through experience when reconstructing an object by estimating it’s z-coordinate. Neural networks’ capability in representing most classes of 3D objects used in computer graphics is also proven. Simple affined transformation is applied on different objects using this approach and compared with the real objects. The results show that neural network is a promising approach for reconstruction and representation of 3D objects.

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