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SO-Net: Self-Organizing Network for Point Cloud Analysis

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arxiv 1803.04249 v4 pith:2UD26XJW submitted 2018-03-12 cs.CV

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keywords pointcloudso-netnetworkarchitecturefeatureproposedrecognition
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This paper presents SO-Net, a permutation invariant architecture for deep learning with orderless point clouds. The SO-Net models the spatial distribution of point cloud by building a Self-Organizing Map (SOM). Based on the SOM, SO-Net performs hierarchical feature extraction on individual points and SOM nodes, and ultimately represents the input point cloud by a single feature vector. The receptive field of the network can be systematically adjusted by conducting point-to-node k nearest neighbor search. In recognition tasks such as point cloud reconstruction, classification, object part segmentation and shape retrieval, our proposed network demonstrates performance that is similar with or better than state-of-the-art approaches. In addition, the training speed is significantly faster than existing point cloud recognition networks because of the parallelizability and simplicity of the proposed architecture. Our code is available at the project website. https://github.com/lijx10/SO-Net

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