Multiscale deep context modeling for lossless point cloud geometry compression
This work improves compression efficiency for point cloud data, which is incremental over prior autoregressive methods.
The paper tackles lossless point cloud geometry compression by proposing MSVoxelDNN, a multiscale deep generative approach that reduces encoding/decoding times and achieves an average rate saving of 17.5% over the MPEG G-PCC codec.
We propose a practical deep generative approach for lossless point cloud geometry compression, called MSVoxelDNN, and show that it significantly reduces the rate compared to the MPEG G-PCC codec. Our previous work based on autoregressive models (VoxelDNN) has a fast training phase, however, inference is slow as the occupancy probabilities are predicted sequentially, voxel by voxel. In this work, we employ a multiscale architecture which models voxel occupancy in coarse-to-fine order. At each scale, MSVoxelDNN divides voxels into eight conditionally independent groups, thus requiring a single network evaluation per group instead of one per voxel. We evaluate the performance of MSVoxelDNN on a set of point clouds from Microsoft Voxelized Upper Bodies (MVUB) and MPEG, showing that the current method speeds up encoding/decoding times significantly compared to the previous VoxelDNN, while having average rate saving over G-PCC of 17.5%. The implementation is available at https://github.com/Weafre/MSVoxelDNN.