MSR Thesis Talk: Shivam Duggal - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University
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MSR Thesis Defense

April

18
Tue
Shivam Duggal MSR Student Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University
Tuesday, April 18
2:30 pm to 3:30 pm
NSH 1109
MSR Thesis Talk: Shivam Duggal

Title: Learning Single Image 3D Reconstruction from Single-View Image Collections

Abstract

We present a framework for learning 3D object shapes and dense cross-object 3D correspondences from just an unaligned category-specific image collection. The 3D shapes are generated implicitly as deformations to a category-specific signed distance field and are learned in an unsupervised manner solely from unaligned image collections and their poses without any 3D supervision. Generally, image collections on the internet contain several intra-category geometric and topological variations, for example, different chairs can have different topologies, which makes the task of joint shape and correspondence estimation much more challenging. Because of this, prior works either focus on learning each 3D object shape individually without modeling cross-instance correspondences or perform joint shape and correspondence estimation on categories with minimal intra-category topological variations.

We overcome these restrictions by learning a topologically-aware implicit deformation field that maps a 3D point in the object space to a higher dimensional point in the category-specific canonical space. At inference time, given a single image, we reconstruct the underlying 3D shape by first implicitly deforming each 3D point in the object space to the learned category-specific canonical space using the topologically-aware deformation field and then reconstructing the 3D shape as a canonical signed distance field. Both the canonical shape and deformation field are learned end-to-end in an inverse-graphics fashion using a learned recurrent ray marcher (SRN) as a differentiable rendering module.

Our approach, dubbed TARS, achieves state-of-the-art reconstruction fidelity on several datasets: ShapeNet, Pascal3D+, CUB, and Pix3D chairs.

Committee:

Prof. Deepak Pathak (advisor)

Prof. Shubham Tulsiani

Prof. Deva Ramanan

Gengshan Yang