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      Isospectralization, or how to hear shape, style, and correspondence

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          The question whether one can recover the shape of a geometric object from its Laplacian spectrum (`hear the shape of the drum') is a classical problem in spectral geometry with a broad range of implications and applications. While theoretically the answer to this question is negative (there exist examples of iso-spectral but non-isometric manifolds), little is known about the practical possibility of using the spectrum for shape reconstruction and optimization. In this paper, we introduce a numerical procedure called {\em isospectralization}, consisting of deforming one shape to make its Laplacian spectrum match that of another. We implement the isospectralization procedure using modern differentiable programming techniques and exemplify its applications in some of the classical and notoriously hard problems in geometry processing, computer vision, and graphics such as shape reconstruction, pose and style transfer, and dense deformable correspondence.

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                28 November 2018
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                1811.11465
                25311595-3ff3-44f5-be78-7c5164037c35

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                Computer vision & Pattern recognition,Theoretical computer science,Graphics & Multimedia design

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