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CAPT: Category-level Articulation Estimation from a Single Point Cloud Using Transformer

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arxiv 2402.17360 v1 pith:5MCE5CMV submitted 2024-02-27 cs.CV cs.AIcs.RO

classification cs.CVcs.AIcs.RO
keywords estimationarticulatedarticulationcaptcloudjointobjectspoint
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The ability to estimate joint parameters is essential for various applications in robotics and computer vision. In this paper, we propose CAPT: category-level articulation estimation from a point cloud using Transformer. CAPT uses an end-to-end transformer-based architecture for joint parameter and state estimation of articulated objects from a single point cloud. The proposed CAPT methods accurately estimate joint parameters and states for various articulated objects with high precision and robustness. The paper also introduces a motion loss approach, which improves articulation estimation performance by emphasizing the dynamic features of articulated objects. Additionally, the paper presents a double voting strategy to provide the framework with coarse-to-fine parameter estimation. Experimental results on several category datasets demonstrate that our methods outperform existing alternatives for articulation estimation. Our research provides a promising solution for applying Transformer-based architectures in articulated object analysis.

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