Gaussian Surfel Splatting for Live Human Performance Capture
DescriptionHigh-quality real-time rendering using user-affordable capture rigs is an essential property of human performance capture systems for real-world applications. However, state-of-the-art performance capture methods may not yield satisfactory rendering results under a very sparse (e.g., four) capture setting. Specifically, neural radiance field (NeRF)-based methods and 3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS)-based methods tend to produce local geometry errors for unseen performers, while occupancy field (PIFu)-based methods often produce unrealistic rendering results. In this paper, we propose a novel generalizable neural approach to reconstruct and render the performers from very sparse RGBD streams in high quality. The core of our method is a novel point-based generalizable human (PGH) representation conditioned on the pixel-aligned RGBD features. The PGH representation learns a surface implicit function for the regression of surface points and a Gaussian implicit function for parameterizing the radiance fields of the regressed surface points with 2D Gaussian surfels, and uses surfel splatting for fast rendering. We learn this hybrid human representation via two novel networks. First, we propose a novel point-regressing network (PRNet) with a depth-guided point cloud initialization (DPI) method to regress an accurate surface point cloud based on the denoised depth information. Second, we propose a novel neural blending-based surfel splatting network (SPNet) to render high-quality geometries and appearances in novel views based on the regressed surface points and high-resolution RGBD features of adjacent views. Our method produces free-view human performance videos of 1K resolution at 12 fps on average. Experiments on two benchmarks show that our method outperforms state-of-the-art human performance capture methods.
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Technical Papers
TimeTuesday, 3 December 20249:00am - 12:00pm JST
LocationHall C, C Block, Level 4
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