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3D Understanding of Deformable Linear Objects: Datasets and Transferability Benchmark

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arxiv 2310.08904 v1 pith:UVJALNPS submitted 2023-10-13 cs.CV

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keywords deformablelineardatasetsobjectscloudmethodsobjectpoint
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Deformable linear objects are vastly represented in our everyday lives. It is often challenging even for humans to visually understand them, as the same object can be entangled so that it appears completely different. Examples of deformable linear objects include blood vessels and wiring harnesses, vital to the functioning of their corresponding systems, such as the human body and a vehicle. However, no point cloud datasets exist for studying 3D deformable linear objects. Therefore, we are introducing two point cloud datasets, PointWire and PointVessel. We evaluated state-of-the-art methods on the proposed large-scale 3D deformable linear object benchmarks. Finally, we analyzed the generalization capabilities of these methods by conducting transferability experiments on the PointWire and PointVessel datasets.

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