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Smart-Tree: Neural Medial Axis Approximation of Point Clouds for 3D Tree Skeletonization

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arxiv 2303.11560 v2 pith:2MMF4KR5 submitted 2023-03-21 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords pointtreemedialsmart-treeaxismethodcloudcomplex
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This paper introduces Smart-Tree, a supervised method for approximating the medial axes of branch skeletons from a tree point cloud. Smart-Tree uses a sparse voxel convolutional neural network to extract the radius and direction towards the medial axis of each input point. A greedy algorithm performs robust skeletonization using the estimated medial axis. Our proposed method provides robustness to complex tree structures and improves fidelity when dealing with self-occlusions, complex geometry, touching branches, and varying point densities. We evaluate Smart-Tree using a multi-species synthetic tree dataset and perform qualitative analysis on a real-world tree point cloud. Our experimentation with synthetic and real-world datasets demonstrates the robustness of our approach over the current state-of-the-art method. The dataset and source code are publicly available.

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