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Most Influential SIGGRAPH 2019 Paper · 2026-03 edition

MeshCNN: A Network With An Edge

Rana Hanocka, Amir Hertz, Noa Fish, Raja Giryes, Shachar Fleishman, Daniel Cohen-Or

Venue
ACM SIGGRAPH Conference (SIGGRAPH) 2019
Recognition
Most Influential SIGGRAPH 2019 Paper (Rank No. 5)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
6
Certificate ID
3ba051787a989beb

Abstract

Polygonal meshes provide an efficient representation for 3D shapes. They explicitly captureboth shape surface and topology, and leverage non-uniformity to represent large flat regions as well as sharp, intricate features. This non-uniformity and irregularity, however, inhibits mesh analysis efforts using neural networks that combine convolution and pooling operations. In this paper, we utilize the unique properties of the mesh for a direct analysis of 3D shapes using MeshCNN, a convolutional neural network designed specifically for triangular meshes. Analogous to classic CNNs, MeshCNN combines specialized convolution and pooling layers that operate on the mesh edges, by leveraging their intrinsic geodesic connections. Convolutions are applied on edges and the four edges of their incident triangles, and pooling is applied via an edge collapse operation that retains surface topology, thereby, generating new mesh connectivity for the subsequent convolutions. MeshCNN learns which edges to collapse, thus forming a task-driven process where the network exposes and expands the important features while discarding the redundant ones. We demonstrate the effectiveness of MeshCNN on various learning tasks applied to 3D meshes. expand

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