PanoGRF: Generalizable Spherical Radiance Fields for Wide-baseline Panoramas

Zheng Chen1,2, Yan-Pei Cao2, Yuan-Chen Guo1, Chen Wang1, Ying Shan2, Song-Hai Zhang1
1Tsinghua University, 2ARC Lab, Tencent PCG

Abstract

Achieving an immersive experience enabling users to explore virtual environments with six degrees of freedom (6DoF) is essential for various applications such as virtual reality (VR). Wide-baseline panoramas are commonly used in these applications to reduce network bandwidth and storage requirements. However, synthesizing novel views from these panoramas remains a key challenge. Although existing neural radiance field methods can produce photorealistic views under narrow-baseline and dense image captures, they tend to overfit the training views when dealing with wide-baseline panoramas due to the difficulty in learning accurate geometry from sparse $360^{\circ}$ views. To address this problem, we propose PanoGRF, Generalizable Spherical Radiance Fields for Wide-baseline Panoramas, which construct spherical radiance fields incorporating $360^{\circ}$ scene priors. Unlike generalizable radiance fields trained on perspective images, PanoGRF avoids the information loss from panorama-to-perspective conversion and directly aggregates geometry and appearance features of 3D sample points from each panoramic view based on spherical projection. Moreover, as some regions of the panorama are only visible from one view while invisible from others under wide baseline settings, PanoGRF incorporates $360^{\circ}$ monocular depth priors into spherical depth estimation to improve the geometry features. Experimental results on multiple panoramic datasets demonstrate that PanoGRF significantly outperforms state-of-the-art generalizable view synthesis methods for wide-baseline panoramas (e.g., OmniSyn) and perspective images (e.g., IBRNet, NeuRay).

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BibTeX

@article{chen2023panogrf,
      title={PanoGRF: Generalizable Spherical Radiance Fields for Wide-baseline Panoramas},
      author={Chen, Zheng and Cao, Yan-Pei and Guo, Yuan-Chen and Wang, Chen and Shan, Ying and Zhang, Song-Hai},
      journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.01531},
      year={2023}
    }