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Total Denoising: Unsupervised Learning of 3D Point Cloud Cleaning

Hermosilla, P; Ritschel, T; Ropinski, T; (2019) Total Denoising: Unsupervised Learning of 3D Point Cloud Cleaning. The IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV) pp. 52-60. Green open access

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Abstract

We show that denoising of 3D point clouds can be learned unsupervised, directly from noisy 3D point cloud data only. This is achieved by extending recent ideas from learning of unsupervised image denoisers to unstructured 3D point clouds. Unsupervised image denoisers operate under the assumption that a noisy pixel observation is a random realization of a distribution around a clean pixel value, which allows appropriate learning on this distribution to eventually converge to the correct value. Regrettably, this assumption is not valid for unstructured points: 3D point clouds are subject to total noise, i.e. deviations in all coordinates, with no reliable pixel grid. Thus, an observation can be the realization of an entire manifold of clean 3D points, which makes the quality of a naive extension of unsupervised image denoisers to 3D point clouds unfortunately only little better than mean filtering. To overcome this, and to enable effective and unsupervised 3D point cloud denoising, we introduce a spatial prior term, that steers converges to the unique closest out of the many possible modes on the manifold. Our results demonstrate unsupervised denoising performance similar to that of supervised learning with clean data when given enough training examples - whereby we do not need any pairs of noisy and clean training data.

Type: Article
Title: Total Denoising: Unsupervised Learning of 3D Point Cloud Cleaning
Open access status: An open access version is available from UCL Discovery
Publisher version: http://openaccess.thecvf.com/content_ICCV_2019/htm...
Language: English
Additional information: This version is the author accepted manuscript. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher’s terms and conditions.
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URI: https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10085047
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