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NeRSemble: Multi-view Radiance Field Reconstruction of Human Heads

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2023-09-15 v1

Abstract

We focus on reconstructing high-fidelity radiance fields of human heads, capturing their animations over time, and synthesizing re-renderings from novel viewpoints at arbitrary time steps. To this end, we propose a new multi-view capture setup composed of 16 calibrated machine vision cameras that record time-synchronized images at 7.1 MP resolution and 73 frames per second. With our setup, we collect a new dataset of over 4700 high-resolution, high-framerate sequences of more than 220 human heads, from which we introduce a new human head reconstruction benchmark. The recorded sequences cover a wide range of facial dynamics, including head motions, natural expressions, emotions, and spoken language. In order to reconstruct high-fidelity human heads, we propose Dynamic Neural Radiance Fields using Hash Ensembles (NeRSemble). We represent scene dynamics by combining a deformation field and an ensemble of 3D multi-resolution hash encodings. The deformation field allows for precise modeling of simple scene movements, while the ensemble of hash encodings helps to represent complex dynamics. As a result, we obtain radiance field representations of human heads that capture motion over time and facilitate re-rendering of arbitrary novel viewpoints. In a series of experiments, we explore the design choices of our method and demonstrate that our approach outperforms state-of-the-art dynamic radiance field approaches by a significant margin.

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@article{arxiv.2305.03027,
  title  = {NeRSemble: Multi-view Radiance Field Reconstruction of Human Heads},
  author = {Tobias Kirschstein and Shenhan Qian and Simon Giebenhain and Tim Walter and Matthias Nießner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.03027},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

Siggraph 2023, Project Page: https://tobias-kirschstein.github.io/nersemble/ , Video: https://youtu.be/a-OAWqBzldU