From NeRFLiX to NeRFLiX++: A General NeRF-Agnostic Restorer Paradigm
Abstract
Neural radiance fields (NeRF) have shown great success in novel view synthesis. However, recovering high-quality details from real-world scenes is still challenging for the existing NeRF-based approaches, due to the potential imperfect calibration information and scene representation inaccuracy. Even with high-quality training frames, the synthetic novel views produced by NeRF models still suffer from notable rendering artifacts, such as noise and blur. To address this, we propose NeRFLiX, a general NeRF-agnostic restorer paradigm that learns a degradation-driven inter-viewpoint mixer. Specially, we design a NeRF-style degradation modeling approach and construct large-scale training data, enabling the possibility of effectively removing NeRF-native rendering artifacts for deep neural networks. Moreover, beyond the degradation removal, we propose an inter-viewpoint aggregation framework that fuses highly related high-quality training images, pushing the performance of cutting-edge NeRF models to entirely new levels and producing highly photo-realistic synthetic views. Based on this paradigm, we further present NeRFLiX++ with a stronger two-stage NeRF degradation simulator and a faster inter-viewpoint mixer, achieving superior performance with significantly improved computational efficiency. Notably, NeRFLiX++ is capable of restoring photo-realistic ultra-high-resolution outputs from noisy low-resolution NeRF-rendered views. Extensive experiments demonstrate the excellent restoration ability of NeRFLiX++ on various novel view synthesis benchmarks.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2306.06388,
title = {From NeRFLiX to NeRFLiX++: A General NeRF-Agnostic Restorer Paradigm},
author = {Kun Zhou and Wenbo Li and Nianjuan Jiang and Xiaoguang Han and Jiangbo Lu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.06388},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
17 pages, 17 figures. To appear in TPAMI2023. Project Page: https://redrock303.github.io/nerflix_plus/. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2303.06919