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NeuTex: Neural Texture Mapping for Volumetric Neural Rendering

Fanbo Xiang, Zexiang Xu, Miloš Hašan, Yannick Hold-Geoffroy, Kalyan Sunkavalli, Hao Su

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Abstract

Recent work [28], [5] has demonstrated that volumetric scene representations combined with differentiable volume rendering can enable photo-realistic rendering for challenging scenes that mesh reconstruction fails on. However, these methods entangle geometry and appearance in a "black-box" volume that cannot be edited. Instead, we present an approach that explicitly disentangles geometry—represented as a continuous 3D volume—from appearance—represented as a continuous 2D texture map. We achieve this by introducing a 3D-to-2D texture mapping (or surface parameterization) network into volumetric representations. We constrain this texture mapping network using an additional 2D-to-3D inverse mapping network and a novel cycle consistency loss to make 3D surface points map to 2D texture points that map back to the original 3D points. We demonstrate that this representation can be reconstructed using only multi-view image supervision and generates high-quality rendering results. More importantly, by separating geometry and texture, we allow users to edit appearance by simply editing 2D texture maps.

Topics & Concepts

Rendering (computer graphics)Texture mappingProjective texture mappingComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceComputer visionTexture atlasTexture compressionComputer graphics (images)Volume renderingDifferentiable functionTexture memoryDisplacement mapping3D renderingImage-based modeling and renderingTexture filteringImage textureArtificial neural networkSegmentationComputer graphicsImage segmentationMathematicsSoftware rendering3D computer graphicsMathematical analysisComputer Graphics and Visualization Techniques3D Shape Modeling and AnalysisAdvanced Vision and Imaging