Abstract

We present a method that learns a spatiotemporal neural irradiance field for dynamic scenes from a single video. Our learned representation enables free-viewpoint rendering of the input video. Our method builds upon recent advances in implicit representations. Learning a spatiotemporal irradiance field from a single video poses significant challenges because the video contains only one observation of the scene at any point in time. The 3D geometry of a scene can be legitimately represented in numerous ways since varying geometry (motion) can be explained with varying appearance and vice versa. We address this ambiguity by constraining the time-varying geometry of our dynamic scene representation using the scene depth estimated from video depth estimation methods, aggregating contents from individual frames into a single global representation. We provide an extensive quantitative evaluation and demonstrate compelling free-viewpoint rendering results.

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Publication Details

Date of publication:
June 18, 2021
Journal:
Cornell University
Publication note:

Wenqi Xian, Jia-Bin Huang, Johannes Kopf, Changil Kim: Space-time Neural Irradiance Fields for Free-Viewpoint Video. CoRR abs/2011.12950 (2020)