CVMar 22, 2024

Survey on Modeling of Human-made Articulated Objects

arXiv:2403.14937v319 citationsh-index: 44Computer graphics forum (Print)
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It serves as a foundational reference for researchers and practitioners in computer vision and graphics, addressing the complexities of modeling articulated objects, but is incremental as a survey.

This survey provides a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art in 3D modeling of articulated objects, focusing on articulated part perception and object creation, while highlighting progress, challenges, and future research gaps.

3D modeling of articulated objects is a research problem within computer vision, graphics, and robotics. Its objective is to understand the shape and motion of the articulated components, represent the geometry and mobility of object parts, and create realistic models that reflect articulated objects in the real world. This survey provides a comprehensive overview of the current state-of-the-art in 3D modeling of articulated objects, with a specific focus on the task of articulated part perception and articulated object creation (reconstruction and generation). We systematically review and discuss the relevant literature from two perspectives: geometry modeling (i.e., structure and shape of articulated parts) and articulation modeling (i.e., dynamics and motion of parts). Through this survey, we highlight the substantial progress made in these areas, outline the ongoing challenges, and identify gaps for future research. Our survey aims to serve as a foundational reference for researchers and practitioners in computer vision and graphics, offering insights into the complexities of articulated object modeling.

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