CVAug 28, 2023

360-Degree Panorama Generation from Few Unregistered NFoV Images

arXiv:2308.14686v148 citationsh-index: 19
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This addresses the challenge of creating panoramas without specialized equipment, offering a solution for computer graphics applications, though it appears incremental as it builds on prior learning-based methods.

The paper tackles the problem of generating 360-degree panoramas from few unregistered narrow field-of-view images, proposing PanoDiff, which achieves state-of-the-art generation quality and high controllability.

360$^\circ$ panoramas are extensively utilized as environmental light sources in computer graphics. However, capturing a 360$^\circ$ $\times$ 180$^\circ$ panorama poses challenges due to the necessity of specialized and costly equipment, and additional human resources. Prior studies develop various learning-based generative methods to synthesize panoramas from a single Narrow Field-of-View (NFoV) image, but they are limited in alterable input patterns, generation quality, and controllability. To address these issues, we propose a novel pipeline called PanoDiff, which efficiently generates complete 360$^\circ$ panoramas using one or more unregistered NFoV images captured from arbitrary angles. Our approach has two primary components to overcome the limitations. Firstly, a two-stage angle prediction module to handle various numbers of NFoV inputs. Secondly, a novel latent diffusion-based panorama generation model uses incomplete panorama and text prompts as control signals and utilizes several geometric augmentation schemes to ensure geometric properties in generated panoramas. Experiments show that PanoDiff achieves state-of-the-art panoramic generation quality and high controllability, making it suitable for applications such as content editing.

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