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A Brief Introduction to Neural Radiance Fields

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14 September 2024


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A Brief Introduction to Neural Radiance Fields

  • Lecture by Torsten Sattler from Czech Technical University in Prague.

ABSTRACT

Neural Radiance Fields (NeRFs) represent the appearance and geometry of scene as an implicit function, stored in the weights of a neural network. They are trained from images with known camera intrinsics and extrinsics, without necessarily having any information about the 3D structure of the scene (although having information about the 3D structure of the scene can help during training). NeRFs are rapidly gaining in popularity due to their ability to produce photo-realistic renderings of scene from novel viewpoints. In particular, they are able to precisely model view-dependent effects such as reflections and refractions. This tutorial gives a brief introduction into Neural Radiance Fields, discussing the original formulation as well as selected state-of-the-art variants. In addition, we will have a brief look at modern NeRF software packages.


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