NeRF aims to learn a continuous neural scene representation by using a finite set of input images taken from various viewpoints. A well-known limitation of NeRF methods is their reliance on data: the fewer the viewpoints, the higher the likelihood of overfitting. This paper addresses this issue by introducing a novel method to generate geometrically consistent image transitions between viewpoints using View Morphing. Our VM-NeRF approach requires no prior knowledge about the scene structure, as View Morphing is based on the fundamental principles of projective geometry. VM-NeRF tightly integrates this geometric view generation process during the training procedure of standard NeRF approaches. Notably, our method significantly improves novel view synthesis, particularly when only a few views are available. Experimental evaluation reveals consistent improvement over current methods that handle sparse viewpoints in NeRF models. We report an increase in PSNR of up to 1.8 dB and 1.0 dB when...
VM-NeRF: Tackling Sparsity in NeRF with View Morphing / Bortolon, Matteo; Del Bue, Alessio; Poiesi, Fabio. - ELETTRONICO. - 14234:(2023), pp. 63-74. ( Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Image Analysis and Processing, ICIAP 2023 Udine 11 Settembre 2023) [10.1007/978-3-031-43153-1_6].
VM-NeRF: Tackling Sparsity in NeRF with View Morphing
Bortolon, Matteo
Primo
;Del Bue, Alessio;Poiesi, Fabio
2023-01-01
Abstract
NeRF aims to learn a continuous neural scene representation by using a finite set of input images taken from various viewpoints. A well-known limitation of NeRF methods is their reliance on data: the fewer the viewpoints, the higher the likelihood of overfitting. This paper addresses this issue by introducing a novel method to generate geometrically consistent image transitions between viewpoints using View Morphing. Our VM-NeRF approach requires no prior knowledge about the scene structure, as View Morphing is based on the fundamental principles of projective geometry. VM-NeRF tightly integrates this geometric view generation process during the training procedure of standard NeRF approaches. Notably, our method significantly improves novel view synthesis, particularly when only a few views are available. Experimental evaluation reveals consistent improvement over current methods that handle sparse viewpoints in NeRF models. We report an increase in PSNR of up to 1.8 dB and 1.0 dB when...I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione



