OptCtrlPoints: Finding the Optimal Control Points for Biharmonic 3D Shape Deformation

Author:

Kim Kunho1ORCID,Angelina Uy Mikaela2ORCID,Paschalidou Despoina2ORCID,Jacobson Alec3ORCID,Guibas Leonidas J.2ORCID,Sung Minhyuk1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. KAIST

2. Stanford University

3. University of Toronto

Abstract

AbstractWe propose OptCtrlPoints, a data‐driven framework designed to identify the optimal sparse set of control points for reproducing target shapes using biharmonic 3D shape deformation. Control‐point‐based 3D deformation methods are widely utilized for interactive shape editing, and their usability is enhanced when the control points are sparse yet strategically distributed across the shape. With this objective in mind, we introduce a data‐driven approach that can determine the most suitable set of control points, assuming that we have a given set of possible shape variations. The challenges associated with this task primarily stem from the computationally demanding nature of the problem. Two main factors contribute to this complexity: solving a large linear system for the biharmonic weight computation and addressing the combinatorial problem of finding the optimal subset of mesh vertices. To overcome these challenges, we propose a reformulation of the biharmonic computation that reduces the matrix size, making it dependent on the number of control points rather than the number of vertices. Additionally, we present an efficient search algorithm that significantly reduces the time complexity while still delivering a nearly optimal solution. Experiments on SMPL, SMAL, and DeformingThings4D datasets demonstrate the efficacy of our method. Our control points achieve better template‐to‐target fit than FPS, random search, and neural‐network‐based prediction. We also highlight the significant reduction in computation time from days to approximately 3 minutes.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Institute for Information and Communications Technology Promotion

Ministry of Science and ICT, South Korea

Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy

Association of Research Libraries

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design

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