CVJan 4, 2024

Slot-guided Volumetric Object Radiance Fields

arXiv:2401.02241v13 citationsh-index: 12NIPS
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This addresses the challenge of decomposing complex scenes into objects without supervision, which is incremental for 3D computer vision and robotics.

The paper tackles the problem of unsupervised 3D object-centric representation learning from a single image, achieving top results in scene decomposition and generation on synthetic datasets like Room-Diverse.

We present a novel framework for 3D object-centric representation learning. Our approach effectively decomposes complex scenes into individual objects from a single image in an unsupervised fashion. This method, called slot-guided Volumetric Object Radiance Fields (sVORF), composes volumetric object radiance fields with object slots as a guidance to implement unsupervised 3D scene decomposition. Specifically, sVORF obtains object slots from a single image via a transformer module, maps these slots to volumetric object radiance fields with a hypernetwork and composes object radiance fields with the guidance of object slots at a 3D location. Moreover, sVORF significantly reduces memory requirement due to small-sized pixel rendering during training. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach by showing top results in scene decomposition and generation tasks of complex synthetic datasets (e.g., Room-Diverse). Furthermore, we also confirm the potential of sVORF to segment objects in real-world scenes (e.g., the LLFF dataset). We hope our approach can provide preliminary understanding of the physical world and help ease future research in 3D object-centric representation learning.

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