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AToM: Amortized Text-to-Mesh using 2D Diffusion

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arxiv 2402.00867 v1 pith:NIS3JPOA submitted 2024-02-01 cs.CV

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We introduce Amortized Text-to-Mesh (AToM), a feed-forward text-to-mesh framework optimized across multiple text prompts simultaneously. In contrast to existing text-to-3D methods that often entail time-consuming per-prompt optimization and commonly output representations other than polygonal meshes, AToM directly generates high-quality textured meshes in less than 1 second with around 10 times reduction in the training cost, and generalizes to unseen prompts. Our key idea is a novel triplane-based text-to-mesh architecture with a two-stage amortized optimization strategy that ensures stable training and enables scalability. Through extensive experiments on various prompt benchmarks, AToM significantly outperforms state-of-the-art amortized approaches with over 4 times higher accuracy (in DF415 dataset) and produces more distinguishable and higher-quality 3D outputs. AToM demonstrates strong generalizability, offering finegrained 3D assets for unseen interpolated prompts without further optimization during inference, unlike per-prompt solutions.

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    cs.CV 2024-11 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

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    cs.CV 2025-04 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

    DiMeR reconstructs 3D meshes from sparse views by feeding normal maps into the geometry branch and RGB into a separate texture branch, cutting Chamfer Distance by up to 31.7% on GSO when ground-truth normals are used.

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