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Xinrui Cui

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preprint2026arXiv

ArtMesh: Part-Aware Articulated Mesh Fields with Motion-Consistent Dynamics

We present ArtMesh, a mesh-native method for reconstructing articulated objects explicitly as connected triangle meshes with per-part rigid motion from multi-view images in start and end states. Existing 3D Gaussian Splatting pipelines for articulated reconstruction inherit the unstructured point-based geometry of their splatting base, which provides no surface topology for reasoning about part boundaries or enforcing motion consistency along the object's connectivity. ArtMesh instead builds on a mesh-based differentiable rendering backbone, enabling part-aware dynamics to act directly on the structured topology. To make the topology compatible with articulation, we introduce part-aware restricted Delaunay remeshing, producing connected submeshes whose triangles do not cross semantic part boundaries. The dynamic mesh field then optimizes articulation using bidirectional Vertex-wise Motion Consistency on transported mesh vertices and Pixel-wise Motion Consistency on rendered RGB-D observations. We introduce Articulate-100, a new benchmark of 100 articulated objects spanning 16 PartNet-Mobility categories. On this benchmark, ArtMesh outperforms prior 3DGS-based pipelines in joint parameter estimation and part-level geometric reconstruction, with the largest gains on objects with many movable parts.

preprint2020arXiv

CHAIN: Concept-harmonized Hierarchical Inference Interpretation of Deep Convolutional Neural Networks

With the great success of networks, it witnesses the increasing demand for the interpretation of the internal network mechanism, especially for the net decision-making logic. To tackle the challenge, the Concept-harmonized HierArchical INference (CHAIN) is proposed to interpret the net decision-making process. For net-decisions being interpreted, the proposed method presents the CHAIN interpretation in which the net decision can be hierarchically deduced into visual concepts from high to low semantic levels. To achieve it, we propose three models sequentially, i.e., the concept harmonizing model, the hierarchical inference model, and the concept-harmonized hierarchical inference model. Firstly, in the concept harmonizing model, visual concepts from high to low semantic-levels are aligned with net-units from deep to shallow layers. Secondly, in the hierarchical inference model, the concept in a deep layer is disassembled into units in shallow layers. Finally, in the concept-harmonized hierarchical inference model, a deep-layer concept is inferred from its shallow-layer concepts. After several rounds, the concept-harmonized hierarchical inference is conducted backward from the highest semantic level to the lowest semantic level. Finally, net decision-making is explained as a form of concept-harmonized hierarchical inference, which is comparable to human decision-making. Meanwhile, the net layer structure for feature learning can be explained based on the hierarchical visual concepts. In quantitative and qualitative experiments, we demonstrate the effectiveness of CHAIN at the instance and class levels.