Temporal-Aware Neural Network for Dense Non-Rigid Structure from Motion

Modern neural networks addressing dense Non-Rigid Structure from Motion (NRSFM) dilemmas often grapple with intricate a priori constraints, deterring scalability, or overlook the imperative of consistent application of a priori knowledge throughout the entire input sequence. In this paper, an innova...

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Published inElectronics (Basel) Vol. 12; no. 18; p. 3942
Main Authors Wang, Yaming, Xu, Dawei, Huang, Wenqing, Ye, Xiaoping, Jiang, Mingfeng
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Basel MDPI AG 01.09.2023
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Summary:Modern neural networks addressing dense Non-Rigid Structure from Motion (NRSFM) dilemmas often grapple with intricate a priori constraints, deterring scalability, or overlook the imperative of consistent application of a priori knowledge throughout the entire input sequence. In this paper, an innovative neural network architecture is introduced. Initially, the complete 2D sequence image undergoes embedding into a low-dimensional space. Subsequently, multiple self-attention layers are employed to extract inter-frame features, with the objective of deriving a more continuous and temporally smooth low-dimensional structure closely resembling real data’s intrinsic structure. Moreover, it has been demonstrated by others that gradient descent during the training of multilayer linear networks yields minimum rank solutions, implicitly providing regularization that is equally applicable to this task. Benefiting from the excellence of the proposed network architecture, no additional a priori knowledge is mandated, barring the constraint of temporal smoothness. Extensive experimentation confirms the method’s exceptional performance in addressing dense NRSFM challenges, outperforming recent results across various dense benchmark datasets.
ISSN:2079-9292
2079-9292
DOI:10.3390/electronics12183942