A hybrid CNN-transformer 3D reconstruction method claims state-of-the-art IoU on ShapeNet, yet the architectural description, IoU equation, and baseline tables are internally inconsistent.
3D Building Reconstruction from Monocular Remote Sensing Images with Multi-level Supervisions
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3D building reconstruction from monocular remote sensing images is an important and challenging research problem that has received increasing attention in recent years, owing to its low cost of data acquisition and availability for large-scale applications. However, existing methods rely on expensive 3D-annotated samples for fully-supervised training, restricting their application to large-scale cross-city scenarios. In this work, we propose MLS-BRN, a multi-level supervised building reconstruction network that can flexibly utilize training samples with different annotation levels to achieve better reconstruction results in an end-to-end manner. To alleviate the demand on full 3D supervision, we design two new modules, Pseudo Building Bbox Calculator and Roof-Offset guided Footprint Extractor, as well as new tasks and training strategies for different types of samples. Experimental results on several public and new datasets demonstrate that our proposed MLS-BRN achieves competitive performance using much fewer 3D-annotated samples, and significantly improves the footprint extraction and 3D reconstruction performance compared with current state-of-the-art. The code and datasets of this work will be released at https://github.com/opendatalab/MLS-BRN.git.
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Refine3DNet: Scaling Precision in 3D Object Reconstruction from Multi-View RGB Images using Attention
A hybrid CNN-transformer 3D reconstruction method claims state-of-the-art IoU on ShapeNet, yet the architectural description, IoU equation, and baseline tables are internally inconsistent.