Unsupervised Contrastive Learning for Efficient and Robust Spectral Shape Matching
arXiv cs.CV / 3/20/2026
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Key Points
- The authors introduce an unsupervised contrastive learning framework that improves feature learning for spectral shape matching by promoting consistency within positive pairs and discrimination among negative pairs.
- They propose a significantly simplified two-branch pipeline that removes the need for expensive functional map solvers and minimizes auxiliary losses, boosting computational efficiency.
- The approach achieves state-of-the-art accuracy and efficiency across diverse benchmarks, including near-isometric, non-isometric, and topologically inconsistent shapes, even surpassing some supervised methods.
- Extensive experiments demonstrate robustness and practicality, showing the method generalizes well across challenging scenarios and reduces computational cost in 3D shape matching.
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