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Appearance Codes using Joint Embedding Learning of Multiple Modalities

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arxiv 2311.11427 v1 pith:NXHEOK6N submitted 2023-11-19 cs.CV cs.AI

classification cs.CVcs.AI
keywords appearancecodesrenderssceneday-timeembeddingframeworkinference
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The use of appearance codes in recent work on generative modeling has enabled novel view renders with variable appearance and illumination, such as day-time and night-time renders of a scene. A major limitation of this technique is the need to re-train new appearance codes for every scene on inference, so in this work we address this problem proposing a framework that learns a joint embedding space for the appearance and structure of the scene by enforcing a contrastive loss constraint between different modalities. We apply our framework to a simple Variational Auto-Encoder model on the RADIATE dataset \cite{sheeny2021radiate} and qualitatively demonstrate that we can generate new renders of night-time photos using day-time appearance codes without additional optimization iterations. Additionally, we compare our model to a baseline VAE that uses the standard per-image appearance code technique and show that our approach achieves generations of similar quality without learning appearance codes for any unseen images on inference.

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