Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jan 10, 2026

Author Spotlight: Enhancement of Salient Object Detection for Smart Grid Applications
Published on: December 15, 2023
E$^{3}$3-Net: Efficient E(3)-Equivariant Normal Estimation Network
None:
Point cloud normal estimation is a fundamental task in 3D geometry processing, playing a crucial role in applications such as 3D reconstruction, object recognition, and surface analysis. While recent learning-based methods achieve notable advancements in normal prediction, they often overlook the critical aspect of equivariance. This oversight leads to inefficient learning of symmetric patterns inherent in geometric data. To address this issue, we propose E$^{3}$3-Net, an innovative neural network architecture designed to inherently achieve equivariance for normal estimation. We introduce an efficient random frame method, which significantly reduces the training resources required for this task to just 1/8 of previous work, while simultaneously enhancing prediction accuracy. Furthermore, we design a Gaussian-weighted loss function and a receptive-aware inference strategy that effectively leverage the local properties of point clouds, ensuring more precise and reliable normal estimation. Our method demonstrates superior performance across both synthetic and real-world datasets, consistently outperforming current state-of-the-art techniques by a substantial margin. Specifically, we achieve a 4% improvement in RMSE on the PCPNet dataset, 2.67% on the SceneNN dataset, and 2.44% on the FamousShape dataset, highlighting the robustness and scalability of E$^{3}$3-Net in diverse environments.
Related Concept Videos
One-Compartment Open Model: Wagner-Nelson and Loo Riegelman Method for ka Estimation
On...
Estimating Population Mean with Unknown Standard Deviation
William S. Gosset (1876–1937) of the...
Estimating Population Mean with Known Standard Deviation
The confidence interval estimate will have the form as follows:
(point estimate - error bound, point estimate +...
Estimating Population Standard Deviation
Mechanistic Models: Compartment Models in Algorithms for Numerical Problem Solving
In individual population analyses, different algorithms are employed, such as Cauchy's method, which uses a...
Distributions to Estimate Population Parameter