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FastCAD: Real-Time CAD Retrieval and Alignment from Scans and Videos

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2024-03-25 v1

Abstract

Digitising the 3D world into a clean, CAD model-based representation has important applications for augmented reality and robotics. Current state-of-the-art methods are computationally intensive as they individually encode each detected object and optimise CAD alignments in a second stage. In this work, we propose FastCAD, a real-time method that simultaneously retrieves and aligns CAD models for all objects in a given scene. In contrast to previous works, we directly predict alignment parameters and shape embeddings. We achieve high-quality shape retrievals by learning CAD embeddings in a contrastive learning framework and distilling those into FastCAD. Our single-stage method accelerates the inference time by a factor of 50 compared to other methods operating on RGB-D scans while outperforming them on the challenging Scan2CAD alignment benchmark. Further, our approach collaborates seamlessly with online 3D reconstruction techniques. This enables the real-time generation of precise CAD model-based reconstructions from videos at 10 FPS. Doing so, we significantly improve the Scan2CAD alignment accuracy in the video setting from 43.0% to 48.2% and the reconstruction accuracy from 22.9% to 29.6%.

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@article{arxiv.2403.15161,
  title  = {FastCAD: Real-Time CAD Retrieval and Alignment from Scans and Videos},
  author = {Florian Langer and Jihong Ju and Georgi Dikov and Gerhard Reitmayr and Mohsen Ghafoorian},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.15161},
  year   = {2024}
}