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NeoMap: Training-free Novel-View Synthesis from Single Images and Videos

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2026-07-02 v1 Artificial Intelligence Graphics Robotics

Abstract

We study the challenging problem of novel view video synthesis from single images or monocular videos. Existing methods, which operate under the assumption that pre-trained video models lack native novel view synthesis capability and enforce view alignment via camera conditioning, task-specific fine-tuning, or stepwise hard denoising guidance, often suffer from artifacts and compromised global scene consistency. In this paper, we introduce NeoMap, a novel training-free framework designed to locate high-fidelity, view-consistent novel view solutions from general pre-trained video models. The key to our approach is the core insight that promising novel view solutions are inherently encoded within the natural video data manifold learned by pre-trained models, and the core challenge is simply to locate this optimal solution. We solve this via our core mechanism: convergent manifold alternating projection iterations that optimize the initial noise. Extensive experiments demonstrate that NeoMap significantly outperforms all existing methods across 3 standard novel view synthesis benchmarks, including the challenging Tanks-and-Temples, LLFF and DAVIS datasets, achieving state-of-the-art generation fidelity and top-tier view consistency.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2607.01962,
  title  = {NeoMap: Training-free Novel-View Synthesis from Single Images and Videos},
  author = {Jinxi Li and Tianyi Zhang and Yafei Yang and Zihui Zhang and Peng Huang and Koon Wing Macgyver Lin and Bo Yang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.01962},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

ECCV 2026. Jinxi and Tianyi are co-first authors. Code and data are available at: https://github.com/vLAR-group/NeoMap