Existing 3D point cloud enhancement methods typically rely on artificially designed geometric transformations or local blending strategies, which are prone to introducing illogical deformations, struggle to preserve global structure, and exhibit insufficient adaptability to diverse degradation patterns. To address these limitations, this paper proposes SFD-ADNet-an adaptive deformation framework based on a dual spatial-frequency domain. It achieves 3D point cloud augmentation by explicitly learning deformation parameters rather than applying predefined perturbations. By jointly modeling spatial structural dependencies and spectral features, SFD-ADNet generates augmented samples that are both structurally aware and task-relevant. In the spatial domain, a hierarchical sequence encoder coupled with a bidirectional Mamba-based deformation predictor captures long-range geometric dependencies and local structural variations, enabling adaptive position-aware deformation control. In the frequency domain, a multi-scale dual-channel mechanism based on adaptive Chebyshev polynomials separates low-frequency structural components from high-frequency details, allowing the model to suppress noise-sensitive distortions while preserving the global geometric skeleton. The two deformation predictions dynamically fuse to balance structural fidelity and sample diversity. Extensive experiments conducted on ModelNet40-C and ScanObjectNN-C involved synthetic CAD models and real-world scanned point clouds under diverse perturbation conditions. SFD-ADNet, as a universal augmentation module, reduces the mCE metrics of PointNet++ and different backbone networks by over 20%. Experiments demonstrate that SFD-ADNet achieves state-of-the-art robustness while preserving critical geometric structures. Furthermore, models enhanced by SFD-ADNet demonstrate consistently improved robustness against diverse point cloud attacks, validating the efficacy of adaptive space-frequency deformation in robust point cloud learning.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69a75ab3c6e9836116a20dde — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/jimaging12020058
Jiacheng Bao
University of Shanghai for Science and Technology
Lingjun Kong
Shanghai Library
Wenju Wang
University of Shanghai for Science and Technology
Journal of Imaging
SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología
University of Shanghai for Science and Technology
Shanghai Library
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