CLIPXPlore: Coupled CLIP and Shape Spaces for 3D Shape Exploration

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This paper presents CLIPXPlore, a new framework that leverages a vision-language model to guide the exploration of the 3D shape space. Many recent methods have been developed to encode 3D shapes into a learned latent shape space to enable generative design and modeling. Yet, existing methods lack effective exploration mechanisms, despite the rich information. To this end, we propose to leverage CLIP, a powerful pre-trained vision-language model, to aid the shape-space exploration. Our idea is threefold. First, we couple the CLIP and shape spaces by generating paired CLIP and shape codes through sketch images and training a mapper network to connect the two spaces. Second, to explore the space around a given shape, we formulate a co-optimization strategy to search for the CLIP code that better matches the geometry of the shape. Third, we design three exploration modes, binary-attribute-guided, text-guided, and sketch-guided, to locate suitable exploration trajectories in shape space and induce meaningful changes to the shape. We perform a series of experiments to quantitatively and visually compare CLIPXPlore with different baselines in each of the three exploration modes, showing that CLIPXPlore can produce many meaningful exploration results that cannot be achieved by the existing solutions.

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Hu, J., Hui, K. H., Liu, Z., Zhang, H., & Fu, C. W. (2023). CLIPXPlore: Coupled CLIP and Shape Spaces for 3D Shape Exploration. In Proceedings - SIGGRAPH Asia 2023 Conference Papers, SA 2023. Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3610548.3618144

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