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arxiv: 2401.06052 · v1 · pith:4OXUM4CKnew · submitted 2024-01-11 · 💻 cs.CV · cs.GR

Fast High Dynamic Range Radiance Fields for Dynamic Scenes

classification 💻 cs.CV cs.GR
keywords dynamicnerfscenesimagesexposuremethodscapturedexposures
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Neural Radiances Fields (NeRF) and their extensions have shown great success in representing 3D scenes and synthesizing novel-view images. However, most NeRF methods take in low-dynamic-range (LDR) images, which may lose details, especially with nonuniform illumination. Some previous NeRF methods attempt to introduce high-dynamic-range (HDR) techniques but mainly target static scenes. To extend HDR NeRF methods to wider applications, we propose a dynamic HDR NeRF framework, named HDR-HexPlane, which can learn 3D scenes from dynamic 2D images captured with various exposures. A learnable exposure mapping function is constructed to obtain adaptive exposure values for each image. Based on the monotonically increasing prior, a camera response function is designed for stable learning. With the proposed model, high-quality novel-view images at any time point can be rendered with any desired exposure. We further construct a dataset containing multiple dynamic scenes captured with diverse exposures for evaluation. All the datasets and code are available at \url{https://guanjunwu.github.io/HDR-HexPlane/}.

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