Neural Radiance Field
Neural Radiance Fields (NeRFs) are a powerful technique for creating realistic 3D scene representations from 2D images, aiming to reconstruct both geometry and appearance. Current research focuses on improving efficiency and robustness, exploring variations like Gaussian splatting for faster rendering and adapting NeRFs for diverse data modalities (LiDAR, infrared, ultrasound) and challenging conditions (low light, sparse views). This technology has significant implications for various fields, including autonomous driving, robotics, medical imaging, and virtual/augmented reality, by enabling high-fidelity 3D scene modeling and novel view synthesis from limited input data.
Papers
NeRF-VPT: Learning Novel View Representations with Neural Radiance Fields via View Prompt Tuning
Linsheng Chen, Guangrun Wang, Liuchun Yuan, Keze Wang, Ken Deng, Philip H. S. Torr
DINER: Debiasing Aspect-based Sentiment Analysis with Multi-variable Causal Inference
Jialong Wu, Linhai Zhang, Deyu Zhou, Guoqiang Xu
Neural radiance fields-based holography [Invited]
Minsung Kang, Fan Wang, Kai Kumano, Tomoyoshi Ito, Tomoyoshi Shimobaba
Neural Field Classifiers via Target Encoding and Classification Loss
Xindi Yang, Zeke Xie, Xiong Zhou, Boyu Liu, Buhua Liu, Yi Liu, Haoran Wang, Yunfeng Cai, Mingming Sun
Neural Radiance Fields in Medical Imaging: Challenges and Next Steps
Xin Wang, Shu Hu, Heng Fan, Hongtu Zhu, Xin Li
CMC: Few-shot Novel View Synthesis via Cross-view Multiplane Consistency
Hanxin Zhu, Tianyu He, Zhibo Chen
SPC-NeRF: Spatial Predictive Compression for Voxel Based Radiance Field
Zetian Song, Wenhong Duan, Yuhuai Zhang, Shiqi Wang, Siwei Ma, Wen Gao
How NeRFs and 3D Gaussian Splatting are Reshaping SLAM: a Survey
Fabio Tosi, Youmin Zhang, Ziren Gong, Erik Sandström, Stefano Mattoccia, Martin R. Oswald, Matteo Poggi
NeRF Solves Undersampled MRI Reconstruction
Tae Jun Jang, Chang Min Hyun
OccFlowNet: Towards Self-supervised Occupancy Estimation via Differentiable Rendering and Occupancy Flow
Simon Boeder, Fabian Gigengack, Benjamin Risse