K-Planes: Explicit Radiance Fields in Space, Time, and Appearance
Berkeley College · University of California, Berkeley · +2 more institutions
Abstract
We introduce k-planes, a white-box model for radiance fields in arbitrary dimensions. Our model uses planes to represent a d-dimensional scene, providing a seamless way to go from static (d = 3) to dynamic (d= 4) scenes. This planar factorization makes adding dimension-specific priors easy, e.g. temporal smoothness and multi-resolution spatial structure, and induces a natural decomposition of static and dynamic components of a scene. We use a linear feature decoder with a learned color basis that yields similar performance as a nonlinear black-box MLP decoder. Across a range of synthetic and real, static and dynamic, fixed and varying appearance scenes, k-planes yields competitive and often state-of-the-art…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 221.30
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 46
Authors
5- SFSara Fridovich-KeilCorresponding
Berkeley College, University of California, Berkeley
- GMGiacomo Meanti
Italian Institute of Technology
- FWFrederik Warburg
Technical University of Denmark
- BRBenjamin Recht
Berkeley College, University of California, Berkeley
- AKAngjoo Kanazawa
Berkeley College, University of California, Berkeley
Topics & keywords
- Radiance
- Space (punctuation)
- Computer science
- Computer graphics (images)
- Physics
- Optics