CVAug 10, 2021

FLAME-in-NeRF : Neural control of Radiance Fields for Free View Face Animation

arXiv:2108.04913v146 citations
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This work addresses the challenge of dynamic and controllable object modeling in neural radiance fields for portrait animation, offering a solution for applications in virtual reality and video editing.

The paper tackles the problem of controllable portrait video synthesis by enabling novel view synthesis and explicit facial expression control using a neural rendering method, achieving photorealistic results from short mobile videos.

This paper presents a neural rendering method for controllable portrait video synthesis. Recent advances in volumetric neural rendering, such as neural radiance fields (NeRF), has enabled the photorealistic novel view synthesis of static scenes with impressive results. However, modeling dynamic and controllable objects as part of a scene with such scene representations is still challenging. In this work, we design a system that enables both novel view synthesis for portrait video, including the human subject and the scene background, and explicit control of the facial expressions through a low-dimensional expression representation. We leverage the expression space of a 3D morphable face model (3DMM) to represent the distribution of human facial expressions, and use it to condition the NeRF volumetric function. Furthermore, we impose a spatial prior brought by 3DMM fitting to guide the network to learn disentangled control for scene appearance and facial actions. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our method on free view synthesis of portrait videos with expression controls. To train a scene, our method only requires a short video of a subject captured by a mobile device.

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