Given one RGB-D photo of an unseen object, an AI-generated 3D mesh, aligned jointly in metric scale and pose, yields state-of-the-art one-shot 6D pose estimation on YCBInEOAT, TOYL, and LM-O.
HORT: Monocular Hand-held Objects Reconstruction with Transformers
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Reconstructing hand-held objects in 3D from monocular images remains a significant challenge in computer vision. Most existing approaches rely on implicit 3D representations, which produce overly smooth reconstructions and are time-consuming to generate explicit 3D shapes. While more recent methods directly reconstruct point clouds with diffusion models, the multi-step denoising makes high-resolution reconstruction inefficient. To address these limitations, we propose a transformer-based model to efficiently reconstruct dense 3D point clouds of hand-held objects. Our method follows a coarse-to-fine strategy, first generating a sparse point cloud from the image and progressively refining it into a dense representation using pixel-aligned image features. To enhance reconstruction accuracy, we integrate image features with 3D hand geometry to jointly predict the object point cloud and its pose relative to the hand. Our model is trained end-to-end for optimal performance. Experimental results on both synthetic and real datasets demonstrate that our method achieves state-of-the-art accuracy with much faster inference speed, while generalizing well to in-the-wild images.
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One View, Many Worlds: Single-Image to 3D Object Meets Generative Domain Randomization for One-Shot 6D Pose Estimation
Given one RGB-D photo of an unseen object, an AI-generated 3D mesh, aligned jointly in metric scale and pose, yields state-of-the-art one-shot 6D pose estimation on YCBInEOAT, TOYL, and LM-O.