HexPlane: A Fast Representation for Dynamic Scenes
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Abstract
Modeling and re-rendering dynamic 3D scenes is a challenging task in 3D vision. Prior approaches build on NeRF and rely on implicit representations. This is slow since it requires many MLP evaluations, constraining real-world applications. We show that dynamic 3D scenes can be explicitly represented by six planes of learned features, leading to an elegant solution we call HexPlane. A HexPlane computes features for points in spacetime by fusing vectors extracted from each plane, which is highly efficient. Pairing a HexPlane with a tiny MLP to regress output colors and training via volume rendering gives impressive results for novel view synthesis on dynamic scenes, matching the image quality of prior work but…
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2Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Rendering (computer graphics)
- Artificial intelligence
- Computer vision
- Computer graphics (images)