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<div class="csl-entry">Stippel, C., Mujkanovic, F., Leimkühler, T., & Hermosilla Casajus, P. (2025). Marching Neurons: Accurate Surface Extraction for Neural Implicit Shapes. <i>ACM Transactions on Graphics</i>, <i>44</i>(6), Article 222. https://doi.org/10.1145/3763328</div>
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0730-0301
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/223892
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dc.description.abstract
Accurate surface geometry representation is crucial in 3D visual computing. Explicit representations, such as polygonal meshes, and implicit representations, like signed distance functions, each have distinct advantages, making efficient conversions between them increasingly important. Conventional surface extraction methods for implicit representations, such as the widely used Marching Cubes algorithm, rely on spatial decomposition and sampling, leading to inaccuracies due to fixed and limited resolution. We introduce a novel approach for analytically extracting surfaces from neural implicit functions. Our method operates natively in parallel and can navigate large neural architectures. By leveraging the fact that each neuron partitions the domain, we develop a depth-first traversal strategy to efficiently track the encoded surface. The resulting meshes faithfully capture the full geometric information from the network without ad-hoc spatial discretization, achieving unprecedented accuracy across diverse shapes and network architectures while maintaining competitive speed.
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en
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dc.publisher
ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY
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ACM Transactions on Graphics
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dc.subject
Neural Implicit Representations
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Mesh Generation
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Marching Cubes
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Piecewise-linear Functions
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Analytic Surface Extraction
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dc.title
Marching Neurons: Accurate Surface Extraction for Neural Implicit Shapes