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3D Pose Estimation and 3D Model Retrieval for Objects in the Wild
We propose a scalable, efficient and accurate approach to retrieve 3D models
for objects in the wild. Our contribution is twofold. We first present a 3D
pose estimation approach for object categories which significantly outperforms
the state-of-the-art on Pascal3D+. Second, we use the estimated pose as a prior
to retrieve 3D models which accurately represent the geometry of objects in RGB
images. For this purpose, we render depth images from 3D models under our
predicted pose and match learned image descriptors of RGB images against those
of rendered depth images using a CNN-based multi-view metric learning approach.
In this way, we are the first to report quantitative results for 3D model
retrieval on Pascal3D+, where our method chooses the same models as human
annotators for 50% of the validation images on average. In addition, we show
that our method, which was trained purely on Pascal3D+, retrieves rich and
accurate 3D models from ShapeNet given RGB images of objects in the wild.Comment: Accepted to Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
(CVPR) 201
Influence of polarizability on metal oxide properties studied by molecular dynamics simulations
We have studied the dependence of metal oxide properties in molecular
dynamics (MD) simulations on the polarizability of oxygen ions. We present
studies of both liquid and crystalline structures of silica (SiO2), magnesia
(MgO) and alumina (Al2O3). For each of the three oxides, two separately
optimized sets of force fields were used: (i) Long-range Coulomb interactions
between oxide and metal ions combined with a short-range pair potential. (ii)
Extension of force field (i) by adding polarizability to the oxygen ions. We
show that while an effective potential of type (i) without polarizable oxygen
ions can describe radial distributions and lattice constants reasonably well,
potentials of type (ii) are required to obtain correct values for bond angles
and the equation of state. The importance of polarizability for metal oxide
properties decreases with increasing temperature.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figure
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