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SHREC'11 Track: Shape Retrieval on Non-rigid 3D Watertight Meshes

Published by National Institute of Standards and Technology | National Institute of Standards and Technology | Metadata Last Checked: August 02, 2025 | Last Modified: 2011-02-04 00:00:00
Non-rigid 3D objects are commonly seen in our surroundings. However, previous efforts have been mainly devoted to the retrieval of rigid 3D models, and thus comparing non-rigid 3D shapes is still a challenging problem in content-based 3D object retrieval. Therefore, we organize this track to promote the development of non-rigid 3D shape retrieval. The objective of this track is to evaluate the performance of 3D shape retrieval approaches on a large-scale database of non-rigid 3D watertight meshes generated by our group. Task description: The task is to evaluate the dissimilarity between every two objects in the database and then output the dissimilarity matrix. Data set: Our large-scale database consists of 600 non-rigid 3D objects (see the figure for some examples) that are created by our group using some modeling software and our own codes. We classified these models properly to make sure that every class contains equal number of models. The models are represented as watertight triangle meshes and the file format is selected as the ASCII Object File Format (*.off). (Note that: Some of these models we recreated and modified with permission are originally from several publicly available databases: such as McGill database, TOSCA shapes, Princeton Shape Benchmark, etc.) Evaluation Methodology: We will employ the following evaluation measures: Precision-Recall curve; E-Measure; Discounted Cumulative Gain; Nearest Neighbor, First-Tier (Tier1) and Second-Tier (Tier2). Please Cite the paper : SHREC'11 Track: Shape Retrieval on Non-rigid 3D Watertight Meshes, Z. Lian, A. Godil, B. Bustos, M. Daoudi, J. Hermans, S. Kawamura, Y. Kurita, G. Lavou�, H.V. Nguyen, R. Ohbuchi, Y. Ohkita, Y. Ohishi, F. Porikli, M. Reuter, I. Sipiran, D. Smeets, P. Suetens, H. Tabia, and D. Vandermeulen , In: H. Laga and T. Schreck, A. Ferreira, A. Godil, I. Pratikakis, R. Veltkamp (eds.), Proceedings of the Eurographics/ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium on 3D Object Retrieval, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2312/3DOR/3DOR11/079-088

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