Depth-Assisted Full Resolution Network for Single Image-Based View Synthesis.
IEEE Comput Graph Appl
; 39(2): 52-64, 2019.
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Research works in novel viewpoint synthesis are based mainly on multiview input images. In this paper, we focus on a more challenging and ill-posed problem that is to synthesize surrounding novel viewpoints from a single image. To achieve this goal, we design a full resolution network to extract fine-scale image features, which contributes to prevent blurry artifacts. We also involve a pretrained relative depth estimation network, thus three-dimensional information is utilized to infer the flow field between the input and the target image. Since the depth network is trained by depth order between any pair of objects, large-scale image features are also involved in our system. Finally, a synthesis layer is used to not only warp the observed pixels to the desired positions but also hallucinate the missing pixels from other recorded pixels. Experiments show that our technique successfully synthesizes reasonable novel viewpoints surrounding the input, while other state-of-the-art techniques fail.
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