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Geometry-Aware Neural Rendering

Joshua Tobin, Pieter Abbeel

Year
2019
Citations
12
Access
Open access

Abstract

Understanding the 3-dimensional structure of the world is a core challenge in computer vision and robotics. Neural rendering approaches learn an implicit 3D model by predicting what a camera would see from an arbitrary viewpoint. We extend existing neural rendering to more complex, higher dimensional scenes than previously possible. We propose Epipolar Cross Attention (ECA), an attention mechanism that leverages the geometry of the scene to perform efficient non-local operations, requiring only $O(n)$ comparisons per spatial dimension instead of $O(n^2)$. We introduce three new simulated datasets inspired by real-world robotics and demonstrate that ECA significantly improves the quantitative and qualitative performance of Generative Query Networks (GQN).

Keywords

Rendering (computer graphics)Artificial intelligenceEpipolar geometryComputer scienceRoboticsArtificial neural networkComputer visionDeep neural networksImage-based modeling and renderingGenerative grammar

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