Thirty-five airfoil boundary points can be mapped to a dense CFD mesh point cloud by a three-layer network trained with Chamfer and repulsion losses.
AtlasNet: A Papier-M\^ach\'e Approach to Learning 3D Surface Generation
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We introduce a method for learning to generate the surface of 3D shapes. Our approach represents a 3D shape as a collection of parametric surface elements and, in contrast to methods generating voxel grids or point clouds, naturally infers a surface representation of the shape. Beyond its novelty, our new shape generation framework, AtlasNet, comes with significant advantages, such as improved precision and generalization capabilities, and the possibility to generate a shape of arbitrary resolution without memory issues. We demonstrate these benefits and compare to strong baselines on the ShapeNet benchmark for two applications: (i) auto-encoding shapes, and (ii) single-view reconstruction from a still image. We also provide results showing its potential for other applications, such as morphing, parametrization, super-resolution, matching, and co-segmentation.
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Loop2Net: Data-Driven Generation and Optimization of Airfoil CFD Meshes from Sparse Boundary Coordinates
Thirty-five airfoil boundary points can be mapped to a dense CFD mesh point cloud by a three-layer network trained with Chamfer and repulsion losses.