Publications by authors named "Bisheng Yang"

We present a method for reconstructing accurate and consistent 3D hands from a monocular video. We observe that the detected 2D hand keypoints and the image texture provide important cues about the geometry and texture of the 3D hand, which can reduce or even eliminate the requirement on 3D hand annotation. Accordingly, in this work, we propose SHAND, a self-supervised 3D hand reconstruction model, that can jointly estimate pose, shape, texture, and the camera viewpoint from a single RGB input through the supervision of easily accessible 2D detected keypoints.

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Article Synopsis
  • RoReg is a new point cloud registration framework that emphasizes the use of oriented descriptors and local rotation estimations throughout the registration process.
  • Previous methods overlooked the importance of descriptor orientations, focusing instead on rotation-invariant descriptors.
  • The integration of oriented descriptors improves various stages of registration, leading to enhanced detection, matching, and transformation estimation, as demonstrated by RoReg's strong performance on standard datasets and thorough analysis of its components.
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Due to the trajectory error of the low-precision position and orientation system (POS) used in unmanned aerial laser scanning (ULS), discrepancies usually exist between adjacent LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) strips. Strip adjustment is an effective way to eliminate these discrepancies. However, it is difficult to apply existing strip adjustment methods in mountainous areas with few artificial objects.

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Laser scanners are widely used to collect coordinates, also known as point-clouds, of three-dimensional free-form objects. For creating a solid model from a given point-cloud and transferring the data from the model, features-based optimization of the point-cloud to minimize the number if points in the cloud is required. To solve this problem, existing methods mainly extract significant points based on local surface variation of a predefined level.

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