CVApr 29, 2025

PartHOI: Part-based Hand-Object Interaction Transfer via Generalized Cylinders

arXiv:2504.20599v1h-index: 7
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses the need for scalable, high-quality hand-object interaction data for learning-based methods, with incremental improvements in cross-category transfer.

The paper tackles the problem of transferring hand poses between objects for hand-object interaction data generation by focusing on semantic parts with consistent shapes across categories, achieving superior cross-category generalization and high-fidelity results compared to existing methods.

Learning-based methods to understand and model hand-object interactions (HOI) require a large amount of high-quality HOI data. One way to create HOI data is to transfer hand poses from a source object to another based on the objects' geometry. However, current methods for transferring hand poses between objects rely on shape matching, limiting the ability to transfer poses across different categories due to differences in their shapes and sizes. We observe that HOI often involves specific semantic parts of objects, which often have more consistent shapes across categories. In addition, constructing size-invariant correspondences between these parts is important for cross-category transfer. Based on these insights, we introduce a novel method PartHOI for part-based HOI transfer. Using a generalized cylinder representation to parameterize an object parts' geometry, PartHOI establishes a robust geometric correspondence between object parts, and enables the transfer of contact points. Given the transferred points, we optimize a hand pose to fit the target object well. Qualitative and quantitative results demonstrate that our method can generalize HOI transfers well even for cross-category objects, and produce high-fidelity results that are superior to the existing methods.

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