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Multi-Plane Neural Radiance Fields for Novel View Synthesis

Authors

Youssef Abdelkareem1, Shady Shehata2 and Fakhri Karray1,2, 1University of Waterloo, Canada, 2Mohamed bin Zayed University, United Arab Emirates

Abstract

Novel view synthesis is a long-standing problem that revolves around rendering frames of scenes from novel camera viewpoints.Volumetric approaches provide a solution for modeling occlusions through the explicit 3D representation of the camera frustum. Multi-plane Images (MPI) are volumetric methods that represent the scene using front-parallel planes at distinct depths but suffer from depth discretization leading to a 2.D scene representation. Another line of approach relies on implicit 3D scene representations. Neural Radiance Fields (NeRF) utilize neural networks for encapsulating the continuous 3D scene structure within the network weights achieving photorealistic synthesis results, however, methods are constrained to per-scene optimization settings which are inefficient in practice. Multi-plane Neural Radiance Fields (MINE) open the door for combining implicit and explicit scene representations. It enables continuous 3D scene representations, especially in the depth dimension, while utilizing the input image features to avoid per-scene optimization. The main drawback of the current literature work in this domain is being constrained to single-view input, limiting the synthesis ability to narrow viewpoint ranges. In this work, we thoroughly examine the performance, generalization, and efficiency of single-view multi-plane neural radiance fields. In addition, we propose a new multiplane NeRF architecture that accepts multiple views to improve the synthesis results and expand the viewing range. Featuresfromtheinputsourceframesareeffectivelyfusedthroughaproposedattention-awarefusion module to highlight important information from different viewpoints. Experiments show the effectiveness of attention-based fusion and the promising outcomes of our proposed method when compared to multi-view NeRF and MPI techniques.

Keywords

Novel View Synthesis, Neural Radiance Fields (NeRF), Multi-plane Images, Volumetric Rendering, Computer Vision

Full Text  Volume 13, Number 13