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Poster

MLPHand: Real Time Multi-View 3D Hand Reconstruction via MLP Modeling

Jian Yang · Jiakun Li · Guoming Li · Huaiyu Wu · Zhen Shen · Zhaoxin Fan

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Wed 2 Oct 7:30 a.m. PDT — 9:30 a.m. PDT

Abstract:

Multi-view hand reconstruction is a critical task for applications in virtual reality and human-computer interaction, but it remains a formidable challenge. Although existing multi-view hand reconstruction methods achieve remarkable accuracy, they typically come with an intensive computational burden that hinders real-time inference. To this end, we propose MLPHand, a novel method designed for real-time multi-view single hand reconstruction. MLPHand consists of two primary modules: (1) a lightweight MLP-based Skeleton2Mesh model that efficiently recovers hand meshes from hand skeletons, and (2) a multi-view geometry feature fusion prediction module that enhances the Skeleton2Mesh model with detailed geometric information from multiple views. Experiments on three widely used datasets demonstrate that MLPHand can reduce computational complexity by 90% while achieving comparable reconstruction accuracy to existing state-of-the-art baselines.

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