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Single-View View Synthesis with Self-rectified Pseudo-Stereo

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER VISION
Volume 131, Issue 8, Pages 2032-2043

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11263-023-01803-z

Keywords

View synthesis; Stereo synthesis; 3D reconstruction

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Synthesizing novel views from a single view image is a challenging task, but can be improved by expanding to a multi-view setting. By leveraging stereo prior, a pseudo-stereo viewpoint is generated to assist in 3D reconstruction, making the view synthesis process simpler. A self-rectified stereo synthesis approach is proposed to correct erroneous regions and generate high-quality stereo images.
Synthesizing novel views from a single view image is a highly ill-posed problem. We discover an effective solution to reduce the learning ambiguity by expanding the single-view view synthesis problem to a multi-view setting. Specifically, we leverage the reliable and explicit stereo prior to generate a pseudo-stereo viewpoint, which serves as an auxiliary input to construct the 3D space. In this way, the challenging novel view synthesis process is decoupled into two simpler problems of stereo synthesis and 3D reconstruction. In order to synthesize a structurally correct and detail-preserved stereo image, we propose a self-rectified stereo synthesis to amend erroneous regions in an identify-rectify manner. Hard-to-train and incorrect warping samples are first discovered by two strategies, (1) pruning the network to reveal low-confident predictions; and (2) bidirectionally matching between stereo images to allow the discovery of improper mapping. These regions are then inpainted to form the final pseudo-stereo. With the aid of this extra input, a preferable 3D reconstruction can be easily obtained, and our method can work with arbitrary 3D representations. Extensive experiments show that our method outperforms state-of-the-art single-view view synthesis methods and stereo synthesis methods.

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