3D object retrieval using 2D line drawing and graph based relevance reedback

  • Authors:
  • Liangliang Cao;Jianzhuang Liu;Xiaoou Tang

  • Affiliations:
  • Chinese University of Hong Kong;Chinese University of Hong Kong;Microsoft Research Asia, Beijing, China

  • Venue:
  • MULTIMEDIA '06 Proceedings of the 14th annual ACM international conference on Multimedia
  • Year:
  • 2006

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Abstract

This paper aims to provide a user-friendly interface for 3D object retrieval. In previous 3D retrieval systems, the user mainly uses two methods to input a query: providing an existing 3D objects, or providing partial shape information of desired objects such as text and 2D shapes. The first method fails when the user does not have a similar 3D object in hand, and the second method cannot sufficiently describe 3D shapes of objects. We believe that the best way is to have a good interface that can convert a 2D sketch drawn by the user into a 3D object as the query. A 2D line drawing is easy to be drawn and is the simplest and most direct way of illustrating a 3D object. In this paper, we develop an interface of 3D object reconstruction from line drawings, which allows the user to draw line drawings of objects with both planar and curved surfaces. In addition, in order to refine the retrieved results, we develop a relevance feedback algorithm based on a novel graph discriminant analysis. Compared with recently published relevance feedback algorithms, our algorithm achieves better retrieval performance.