CVFeb 27, 2024

Generative 3D Part Assembly via Part-Whole-Hierarchy Message Passing

arXiv:2402.17464v316 citationsh-index: 10Has CodeCVPR
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This work solves the problem of assembling realistic 3D shapes from parts for applications in computer graphics and robotics, representing an incremental improvement by incorporating hierarchical structures.

The paper tackles the problem of generative 3D part assembly by predicting part poses, addressing the neglect of part-whole hierarchies in prior work, and achieves state-of-the-art performance in part and connectivity accuracy on the PartNet dataset.

Generative 3D part assembly involves understanding part relationships and predicting their 6-DoF poses for assembling a realistic 3D shape. Prior work often focus on the geometry of individual parts, neglecting part-whole hierarchies of objects. Leveraging two key observations: 1) super-part poses provide strong hints about part poses, and 2) predicting super-part poses is easier due to fewer superparts, we propose a part-whole-hierarchy message passing network for efficient 3D part assembly. We first introduce super-parts by grouping geometrically similar parts without any semantic labels. Then we employ a part-whole hierarchical encoder, wherein a super-part encoder predicts latent super-part poses based on input parts. Subsequently, we transform the point cloud using the latent poses, feeding it to the part encoder for aggregating super-part information and reasoning about part relationships to predict all part poses. In training, only ground-truth part poses are required. During inference, the predicted latent poses of super-parts enhance interpretability. Experimental results on the PartNet dataset show that our method achieves state-of-the-art performance in part and connectivity accuracy and enables an interpretable hierarchical part assembly. Code is available at https://github.com/pkudba/3DHPA.

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