Vox-Surf: Voxel-based Implicit Surface Representation
Virtual content creation and interaction play an important role in modern 3D applications such as AR and VR. Recovering detailed 3D models from real scenes can significantly expand the scope of its applications and has been studied for decades in the computer vision and computer graphics community....
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Zusammenfassung: | Virtual content creation and interaction play an important role in modern 3D
applications such as AR and VR. Recovering detailed 3D models from real scenes
can significantly expand the scope of its applications and has been studied for
decades in the computer vision and computer graphics community. We propose
Vox-Surf, a voxel-based implicit surface representation. Our Vox-Surf divides
the space into finite bounded voxels. Each voxel stores geometry and appearance
information in its corner vertices. Vox-Surf is suitable for almost any
scenario thanks to sparsity inherited from voxel representation and can be
easily trained from multiple view images. We leverage the progressive training
procedure to extract important voxels gradually for further optimization so
that only valid voxels are preserved, which greatly reduces the number of
sampling points and increases rendering speed.The fine voxels can also be
considered as the bounding volume for collision detection.The experiments show
that Vox-Surf representation can learn delicate surface details and accurate
color with less memory and faster rendering speed than other methods.We also
show that Vox-Surf can be more practical in scene editing and AR applications. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2208.10925 |