A heat-equation-based loss for neural signed distance functions gives an asymptotically sufficient condition for convergence to the true distance, with better surface and distance accuracy on shape benchmarks.
StEik: Stabilizing the Optimization of Neural Signed Distance Functions and Finer Shape Representation
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We present new insights and a novel paradigm (StEik) for learning implicit neural representations (INR) of shapes. In particular, we shed light on the popular eikonal loss used for imposing a signed distance function constraint in INR. We show analytically that as the representation power of the network increases, the optimization approaches a partial differential equation (PDE) in the continuum limit that is unstable. We show that this instability can manifest in existing network optimization, leading to irregularities in the reconstructed surface and/or convergence to sub-optimal local minima, and thus fails to capture fine geometric and topological structure. We show analytically how other terms added to the loss, currently used in the literature for other purposes, can actually eliminate these instabilities. However, such terms can over-regularize the surface, preventing the representation of fine shape detail. Based on a similar PDE theory for the continuum limit, we introduce a new regularization term that still counteracts the eikonal instability but without over-regularizing. Furthermore, since stability is now guaranteed in the continuum limit, this stabilization also allows for considering new network structures that are able to represent finer shape detail. We introduce such a structure based on quadratic layers. Experiments on multiple benchmark data sets show that our new regularization and network are able to capture more precise shape details and more accurate topology than existing state-of-the-art.
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HotSpot: Signed Distance Function Optimization with an Asymptotically Sufficient Condition
A heat-equation-based loss for neural signed distance functions gives an asymptotically sufficient condition for convergence to the true distance, with better surface and distance accuracy on shape benchmarks.