Advances in Neural Rendering
Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology · Google (United States) · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Synthesizing photo‐realistic images and videos is at the heart of computer graphics and has been the focus of decades of research. Traditionally, synthetic images of a scene are generated using rendering algorithms such as rasterization or ray tracing, which take specifically defined representations of geometry and material properties as input. Collectively, these inputs define the actual scene and what is rendered, and are referred to as the scene representation (where a scene consists of one or more objects). Example scene representations are triangle meshes with accompanied textures (e.g., created by an artist), point clouds (e.g., from a depth sensor), volumetric grids (e.g., from a CT scan), or…
Citation impact
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- 112.30
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- 100%
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- 264
Authors
17Topics & keywords
- Rendering (computer graphics)
- Computer science
- Artificial intelligence
- Computer graphics (images)
- Graphics pipeline
- Tiled rendering
- Image-based modeling and rendering
- Computer vision