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NURBS-Diff: A Differentiable NURBS Layer for Machine Learning CAD Applications

2021-04-29 17:56:01
Anjana Deva Prasad, Aditya Balu, Harshil Shah, Soumik Sarkar, Adarsh Krishnamurthy

Abstract

Recent deep-learning-based techniques for the reconstruction of geometries from different input representations such as images and point clouds have been instrumental in advancing research in geometric machine learning. Most of these techniques rely on a triangular mesh representation for representing the geometry, with very recent attempts in using B-splines. While Non-Uniform Rational B-splines (NURBS) are the de facto standard in the CAD industry, minimal efforts have been made to bridge the gap between deep-learning frameworks and the NURBS representation for geometry. The backbone of modern deep learning techniques is the use of a fully automatic differentiable definition for each mathematical operation to enable backpropagation of losses while training. In order to integrate the NURBS representation of CAD models with deep learning methods, we propose a differentiable NURBS layer for evaluating the curve or surface given a set of NURBS parameters. We have developed a NURBS layer defining the forward and backward pass required for automatic differentiation. Our implementation is GPU accelerated and is directly integrated with PyTorch, a popular deep learning framework. We demonstrate the efficacy of our NURBS layer by automatically incorporating it with the stochastic gradient descent algorithm and performing CAD operations such as curve or surface fitting and surface offsetting. Further, we show its utility in deep learning applications such as point cloud reconstruction and structural modeling and analysis of shell structures such as heart valves. These examples show that our layer has better performance for certain deep learning frameworks and can be directly integrated with any CAD deep-learning framework that require the use of NURBS.

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https://arxiv.org/abs/2104.14547

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https://arxiv.org/pdf/2104.14547.pdf


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