Patch-Grid: An Efficient and Feature-Preserving Neural Implicit Surface Representation

CoRR(2023)

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Neural implicit representations are known to be more compact for depicting 3D shapes than traditional discrete representations. However, the neural representations tend to round sharp corners or edges and struggle to represent surfaces with open boundaries. Moreover, they are slow to train. We present a unified neural implicit representation, called Patch-Grid, that fits to complex shapes efficiently, preserves sharp features, and effectively models surfaces with open boundaries and thin geometric features. Our superior efficiency comes from embedding each surface patch into a local latent volume and decoding it using a shared MLP decoder, which is pretrained on various local surface geometries. With this pretrained decoder fixed, fitting novel shapes and local shape updates can be done efficiently. The faithful preservation of sharp features is enabled by adopting a novel merge grid to perform local constructive solid geometry (CSG) combinations of surface patches in the cells of an adaptive Octree, yielding better robustness than using a global CSG construction as proposed in the literature. Experiments show that our Patch-Grid method faithfully captures shapes with complex sharp features, open boundaries and thin structures, and outperforms existing learning-based methods in both efficiency and quality for surface fitting and local shape updates.
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