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pretty_name: GeometricBreaks |
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language: |
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- en |
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size_categories: |
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- 10K<n<100K |
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tags: |
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- 3d |
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--- |
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DATASET DESCRIPTION: |
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The Geometric Breaks dataset consists of 3D models of 25,249 broken object models and their repair parts. |
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The broken models are generated by subtracting fracturing shapes from a total of 22,165 3D complete object models. |
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Complete object models have been acquired from the [Google Scanned Object (GSO) dataset](https://app.gazebosim.org/GoogleResearch/fuel/collections/Scanned%20Objects%20by%20Google%20Research), and 8 classes in |
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the [ShapeNetCore.v2 dataset](https://huggingface.co/datasets/ShapeNet/ShapeNetCore). |
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To generate the dataset, we have waterproofed complete meshes, normalized them to a [-0.5,0.5]^3 cube, and |
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generated broken shapes and repair counteparts by conducting Boolean subtraction with a fracturing shape from the |
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waterproofed complete mesh. Fracturing shapes come from one of three geometric primitives: cube, icosphere, and subivided icosphere, |
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randomly translated and rotated to generate breaks over various parts of the original model. |
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Vertices on the primitive surface are randomly perturbed to simulate roughness. |
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Since the subtraction process generates multiple fragments, the dataset also contains individual 3D models of the fragmented parts. |
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Models from following ShapeNetCore.v2 classes are used: |
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Jar (03593526), Bottle (02876657), Mug (03797390), Airplane (02691156), Chair (03001627), Car (02958343), Sofa (04256520), Table (04379243). |
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DATASET STRUCTURE: |
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The dataset is shared as the following ZIP files: |
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- kitchenware.zip: jar, bottle and mug objects |
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- furniture.zip: table, chair and sofa objects |
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- vehicles.zip: airplane and car objects |
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- GSO.zip: GSO objects |
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Each zip file when unzipped generates the folders corresponding to its object classes. |
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For GSO.zip, a folder called GSO is created. |
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For the remaining zip files, folders are created labeled by the the ShapeNetCore IDs of the 8 classes used in the dataset. |
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Within each class folder, object models are stored in the subfolder hierarchy '[classID]/[objectID]/models/'. |
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The value of '[classID]' corresponds to the ShapeNetCore ID or 'GSO'. |
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The value of '[objectID]' corresponds to the ShapeNetCore object model ID for ShapeNetCore models and |
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to the object model descriptor name with underscores as used to name object models in GSO. |
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The use of the same ShapeNetCore class IDs, and ShapeNetCore or GSO object IDs enables |
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one-to-one cross-referencing with the original ShapeNetCore and GSO datasets. |
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Within each '[classID]/[objectID]/models' subfolder, models are stored as triangular meshes in the [PLY file format](https://gamma.cs.unc.edu/POWERPLANT/papers/ply.pdf) as follows: |
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- The waterproofed version of the original model is provided in the file 'model_c.ply', where 'c' stands for complete. |
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- Fragments generated from the fractured (i.e. 'broken') model mesh are stored as 'model_r_[N]\_fragment\_[M].ply', where, |
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'b' stands for 'broken', N E {0,1,...,N_max-1} represents the index for the N+1th fractured mesh, |
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and M E {0,1,...} represents the index for the M+1th fragment in decreasing order of volume. |
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N_max is 3 for jars and bottles, 10 for mugs, and 1 for the rest of the classes. |
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The fragment 'model_b_[N]\_fragment\_0.ply' represents the broken mesh fragment with the largest volume. |
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- Fragments generated from the repair mesh are stored as 'model_r_[N]\_fragment\_[M].ply', |
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where, 'r' stands for 'repair' and M E {0,1,...} represents the index for the M+1th repair mesh fragment. |
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The number of repair mesh fragments typically differs from the number of broken mesh fragments. |
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In the interest of storage, the original broken and repair meshes generated from subtraction (i.e., the meshes prior to |
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fragmenting connecting components) are not shared. However, they can be generated as a union or merge of the corresponding mesh's fragments. |
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The helper script 'merge_fragments.py' has been shared to perform merging. |