Existing image-based rendering methods usually adopt depth-based image warping operation to synthesize novel views. In this paper, we reason the essential limitations of the traditional warping operation to be the limited neighborhood and only distance-based interpolation weights. To this end, we propose content-aware warping, which adaptively learns the interpolation weights for pixels of a relatively large neighborhood from their contextual information via a lightweight neural network. Based on this learnable warping module, we propose a new end-to-end learning-based framework for novel view synthesis from a set of input source views, in which two additional modules, namely confidence-based blending and feature-assistant spatial refinemen...
Existing image stitching approaches based on global or local homography estimation are not free from...
Novel view synthesis is a long-standing problem. In this work, we consider a variant of the problem ...
All image warping algorithms to date are image-independent, namely, relate only to the geometry of t...
International audienceFree navigation of a scene requires warping some reference views to some desir...
Deep neural networks have become an integral part of modern advances in the field of computer vision...
We propose a new learning-based novel view synthesis approach for scanned objects that is trained ba...
Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) have been recently employed for implementing complete end-to-end...
We introduce an algorithm for high-quality, interactive light field rendering from only a small nu...
Novel view synthesis from sparse and unstructured input views faces challenges like the difficulty w...
International audienceNeural implicit surfaces have become an important technique for multi-view 3D ...
We address the problem of novel view synthesis (NVS) from a few sparse source view images. Conventio...
Synthesizing novel views from image data is a widely investigated topic in both computer graphics an...
View synthesis is the problem of using a given set of input images to render a scene from new points...
Images taken under different camera poses are rotated or distorted, which leads to poor perception e...
Depth image based rendering is a well-known technology for the generation of virtual views in betwee...
Existing image stitching approaches based on global or local homography estimation are not free from...
Novel view synthesis is a long-standing problem. In this work, we consider a variant of the problem ...
All image warping algorithms to date are image-independent, namely, relate only to the geometry of t...
International audienceFree navigation of a scene requires warping some reference views to some desir...
Deep neural networks have become an integral part of modern advances in the field of computer vision...
We propose a new learning-based novel view synthesis approach for scanned objects that is trained ba...
Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) have been recently employed for implementing complete end-to-end...
We introduce an algorithm for high-quality, interactive light field rendering from only a small nu...
Novel view synthesis from sparse and unstructured input views faces challenges like the difficulty w...
International audienceNeural implicit surfaces have become an important technique for multi-view 3D ...
We address the problem of novel view synthesis (NVS) from a few sparse source view images. Conventio...
Synthesizing novel views from image data is a widely investigated topic in both computer graphics an...
View synthesis is the problem of using a given set of input images to render a scene from new points...
Images taken under different camera poses are rotated or distorted, which leads to poor perception e...
Depth image based rendering is a well-known technology for the generation of virtual views in betwee...
Existing image stitching approaches based on global or local homography estimation are not free from...
Novel view synthesis is a long-standing problem. In this work, we consider a variant of the problem ...
All image warping algorithms to date are image-independent, namely, relate only to the geometry of t...