TMSDNet: Transformer with multi-scale dense network for single and multi-view 3D reconstruction

Authors: Zhu, X., Yao, X., Zhang, J., Zhu, M., You, L., Yang, X., Zhang, J., Zhao, H. and Zeng, D.

Journal: Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds

Volume: 35

Issue: 1

eISSN: 1546-427X

ISSN: 1546-4261

DOI: 10.1002/cav.2201

Abstract:

3D reconstruction is a long-standing problem. Recently, a number of studies have emerged that utilize transformers for 3D reconstruction, and these approaches have demonstrated strong performance. However, transformer-based 3D reconstruction methods tend to establish the transformation relationship between the 2D image and the 3D voxel space directly using transformers or rely solely on the powerful feature extraction capabilities of transformers. They ignore the crucial role played by deep multi-scale representation of the object in the voxel feature domain, which can provide extensive global shape and local detail information about the object in a multi-scale manner. In this article, we propose a novel framework TMSDNet (transformer with multi-scale dense network) for single-view and multi-view 3D reconstruction with transformer to solve this problem. Based on our well-designed combined-transformer Block, which is canonical encoder–decoder architecture, voxel features with spatial order can be extracted from the input image, which are used to further extract multi-scale global features in parallel using a multi-scale residual attention module. Furthermore, a residual dense attention block is introduced for deep local features extraction and adaptive fusion. Finally, the reconstructed objects are produced with the voxel reconstruction block. Experiment results on the benchmarks such as ShapeNet and Pix3D datasets demonstrate that TMSDNet outperforms the existing state-of-the-art reconstruction methods substantially.

Source: Scopus

TMSDNet: Transformer with multi-scale dense network for single and multi-view 3D reconstruction

Authors: Zhu, X., Yao, X., Zhang, J., Zhu, M., You, L., Yang, X., Zhang, J., Zhao, H. and Zeng, D.

Journal: COMPUTER ANIMATION AND VIRTUAL WORLDS

Volume: 35

Issue: 1

eISSN: 1546-427X

ISSN: 1546-4261

DOI: 10.1002/cav.2201

Source: Web of Science (Lite)