SG-SRNs: Superpixel-Guided Scene Representation Networks

2022 
Recently, Scene Representation Networks (SRNs) have attracted increasing attention in computer vision, due to their continuous and light-weight scene representation ability. However, SRNs generally perform poorly on low-texture image regions. Addressing this problem, we propose superpixel-guided scene representation networks in this paper, called SG-SRNs, consisting of a backbone module (SRNs), a superpixel segmentation module, and a superpixel regularization module. In the proposed method, except for the novel view synthesis task, the task of representation-aware superpixel segmentation mask generation is realized by the proposed superpixel segmentation module. Then, the superpixel regularization module utilizes the superpixel segmentation mask to guide the backbone to be learned in a locally smooth way, and optimizes the scene representations of the local regions to indirectly alleviate the structure distortion of low-texture regions in a self-supervised manner. Extensive experimental results on both our constructed datasets and the public Synthetic-NeRF dataset demonstrated that the proposed SG-SRNs achieved a significantly better 3D structure representing performance.
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