R2L: Distilling Neural Radiance Field to Neural Light Field for Efficient Novel View Synthesis

Computer Vision – ECCV 2022(2022)

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Recent research explosion on Neural Radiance Field (NeRF) shows the encouraging potential to represent complex scenes with neural networks. One major drawback of NeRF is its prohibitive inference time: Rendering a single pixel requires querying the NeRF network hundreds of times. To resolve it, existing efforts mainly attempt to reduce the number of required sampled points. However, the problem of iterative sampling still exists. On the other hand, Neural Light Field (NeLF) presents a more straightforward representation over NeRF in novel view synthesis – the rendering of a pixel amounts to one single forward pass without ray-marching. In this work, we present a deep residual MLP network (88 layers) to effectively learn the light field. We show the key to successfully learning such a deep NeLF network is to have sufficient data, for which we transfer the knowledge from a pre-trained NeRF model via data distillation. Extensive experiments on both synthetic and real-world scenes show the merits of our method over other counterpart algorithms. On the synthetic scenes, we achieve $$26\sim 35\times $$ FLOPs reduction (per camera ray) and $$28\sim 31\times $$ runtime speedup, meanwhile delivering significantly better ( $$1.4\sim 2.8$$ dB average PSNR improvement) rendering quality than NeRF without any customized parallelism requirement.
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distilling neural radiance field,neural light field,synthesis,view
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