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SHREC11 Track: Shape Retrieval on Non-rigid 3D Watertight Meshes
Published
Author(s)
Zhouhui Lian, Afzal A. Godil
Abstract
Non-rigid 3D shape retrieval has become an important research topic in content-based 3D object retrieval. The aim of this track is to measure and compare the performance of non-rigid 3D shape retrieval methods implemented by different participants around the world. The track is based on a new non-rigid 3D shape benchmark, which contains 600 watertight triangle meshes that are equally classified into 30 categories. In this track, 25 runs have been submitted by 9 groups and their retrieval accuracies were evaluated using 6 commonly-utilized measures.
Lian, Z.
and Godil, A.
(2011),
SHREC’11 Track: Shape Retrieval on Non-rigid 3D Watertight Meshes, Eurographics Workshop on 3D Object Retrieval , Llandudno, -1
(Accessed October 11, 2025)