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Factorized and Controllable Neural Re-Rendering of Outdoor Scene for Photo Extrapolation

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2022-07-15 v1

Abstract

Expanding an existing tourist photo from a partially captured scene to a full scene is one of the desired experiences for photography applications. Although photo extrapolation has been well studied, it is much more challenging to extrapolate a photo (i.e., selfie) from a narrow field of view to a wider one while maintaining a similar visual style. In this paper, we propose a factorized neural re-rendering model to produce photorealistic novel views from cluttered outdoor Internet photo collections, which enables the applications including controllable scene re-rendering, photo extrapolation and even extrapolated 3D photo generation. Specifically, we first develop a novel factorized re-rendering pipeline to handle the ambiguity in the decomposition of geometry, appearance and illumination. We also propose a composited training strategy to tackle the unexpected occlusion in Internet images. Moreover, to enhance photo-realism when extrapolating tourist photographs, we propose a novel realism augmentation process to complement appearance details, which automatically propagates the texture details from a narrow captured photo to the extrapolated neural rendered image. The experiments and photo editing examples on outdoor scenes demonstrate the superior performance of our proposed method in both photo-realism and downstream applications.

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@article{arxiv.2207.06899,
  title  = {Factorized and Controllable Neural Re-Rendering of Outdoor Scene for Photo Extrapolation},
  author = {Boming Zhao and Bangbang Yang and Zhenyang Li and Zuoyue Li and Guofeng Zhang and Jiashu Zhao and Dawei Yin and Zhaopeng Cui and Hujun Bao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.06899},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

Accepted to ACM Multimedia 2022. Project Page: https://zju3dv.github.io/neural_outdoor_rerender/