CVMar 6, 2025

Self-Supervised Large Scale Point Cloud Completion for Archaeological Site Restoration

arXiv:2503.04030v13 citationsh-index: 15CVPR
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses the challenge of large-scale archaeological site restoration with limited and imbalanced ground-truth data, representing a domain-specific incremental improvement.

The paper tackles the problem of restoring incomplete archaeological point clouds with missing surfaces and unbalanced point distributions by developing a self-supervised method that projects point clouds into multi-channel images for inpainting, achieving superior results on 600+ archaeological structures in Peru.

Point cloud completion helps restore partial incomplete point clouds suffering occlusions. Current self-supervised methods fail to give high fidelity completion for large objects with missing surfaces and unbalanced distribution of available points. In this paper, we present a novel method for restoring large-scale point clouds with limited and imbalanced ground-truth. Using rough boundary annotations for a region of interest, we project the original point clouds into a multiple-center-of-projection (MCOP) image, where fragments are projected to images of 5 channels (RGB, depth, and rotation). Completion of the original point cloud is reduced to inpainting the missing pixels in the MCOP images. Due to lack of complete structures and an unbalanced distribution of existing parts, we develop a self-supervised scheme which learns to infill the MCOP image with points resembling existing "complete" patches. Special losses are applied to further enhance the regularity and consistency of completed MCOP images, which is mapped back to 3D to form final restoration. Extensive experiments demonstrate the superiority of our method in completing 600+ incomplete and unbalanced archaeological structures in Peru.

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