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Hauptverfasser: Resani, Hossein, Nasihatkon, Behrooz, Jazi, Mohammadreza Alimoradi
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Veröffentlicht: 2024
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.08388
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author Resani, Hossein
Nasihatkon, Behrooz
Jazi, Mohammadreza Alimoradi
author_facet Resani, Hossein
Nasihatkon, Behrooz
Jazi, Mohammadreza Alimoradi
contents We introduce a novel framework for Continual Learning in 3D object classification. Our approach, CL3D, is based on the selection of prototypes from each class using spectral clustering. For non-Euclidean data such as point clouds, spectral clustering can be employed as long as one can define a distance measure between pairs of samples. Choosing the appropriate distance measure enables us to leverage 3D geometric characteristics to identify representative prototypes for each class. We explore the effectiveness of clustering in the input space (3D points), local feature space (1024-dimensional points), and global feature space. We conduct experiments on the ModelNet40, ShapeNet, and ScanNet datasets, achieving state-of-the-art accuracy exclusively through the use of input space features. By leveraging the combined input, local, and global features, we have improved the state-of-the-art on ModelNet and ShapeNet, utilizing nearly half the memory used by competing approaches. For the challenging ScanNet dataset, our method enhances accuracy by 4.1% while consuming just 28% of the memory used by our competitors, demonstrating the scalability of our approach.
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spellingShingle Continual Learning in 3D Point Clouds: Employing Spectral Techniques for Exemplar Selection
Resani, Hossein
Nasihatkon, Behrooz
Jazi, Mohammadreza Alimoradi
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
We introduce a novel framework for Continual Learning in 3D object classification. Our approach, CL3D, is based on the selection of prototypes from each class using spectral clustering. For non-Euclidean data such as point clouds, spectral clustering can be employed as long as one can define a distance measure between pairs of samples. Choosing the appropriate distance measure enables us to leverage 3D geometric characteristics to identify representative prototypes for each class. We explore the effectiveness of clustering in the input space (3D points), local feature space (1024-dimensional points), and global feature space. We conduct experiments on the ModelNet40, ShapeNet, and ScanNet datasets, achieving state-of-the-art accuracy exclusively through the use of input space features. By leveraging the combined input, local, and global features, we have improved the state-of-the-art on ModelNet and ShapeNet, utilizing nearly half the memory used by competing approaches. For the challenging ScanNet dataset, our method enhances accuracy by 4.1% while consuming just 28% of the memory used by our competitors, demonstrating the scalability of our approach.
title Continual Learning in 3D Point Clouds: Employing Spectral Techniques for Exemplar Selection
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.08388