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Sampling color and geometry point clouds from ShapeNet dataset

Published 18 Jan 2022 in eess.IV | (2201.06935v1)

Abstract: The popularisation of acquisition devices capable of capturing volumetric information such as LiDAR scans and depth cameras has lead to an increased interest in point clouds as an imaging modality. Due to the high amount of data needed for their representation, efficient compression solutions are needed to enable practical applications. Among the many techniques that have been proposed in the last years, learning-based methods are receiving large attention due to their high performance and potential for improvement. Such algorithms depend on large and diverse training sets to achieve good compression performance. ShapeNet is a large-scale dataset composed of CAD models with texture and constitute and effective option for training such compression methods. This dataset is entirely composed of meshes, which must go through a sampling process in order to obtain point clouds with geometry and texture information. Although many existing software libraries are able to sample geometry from meshes through simple functions, obtaining an output point cloud with geometry and color of the external faces of the mesh models is not a straightforward process for the ShapeNet dataset. The main difficulty associated with this dataset is that its models are often defined with duplicated faces sharing the same vertices, but with different color values. This document describes a script for sampling the meshes from ShapeNet that circumvent this issue by excluding the internal faces of the mesh models prior to the sampling. The script can be accessed from the following link: https://github.com/mmspg/mesh-sampling.

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