R2Human: Real-Time 3D Human Appearance Rendering from a Single Image

10 Dec 2023  ·  Yuanwang Yang, Qiao Feng, Yu-Kun Lai, Kun Li ·

Rendering 3D human appearance in different views is crucial for achieving holographic communication and immersive VR/AR. Existing methods either rely on multi-camera setups or have low-quality rendered images from a single image. In this paper, we propose R2Human, the first approach for real-time inference and rendering of photorealistic 3D human appearance from a single image. The core of our approach is to combine the strengths of implicit texture fields and explicit neural rendering with our novel representation, namely Z-map. Based on this, we present an end-to-end network that performs high-fidelity color reconstruction of visible areas and provides reliable color inference for occluded regions. To further enhance the 3D perception ability of our network, we leverage the Fourier occupancy field as a prior for generating the texture field and providing a sampling surface in the rendering stage. We also propose a consistency loss and a spatio-temporal fusion strategy to ensure the multi-view coherence. Experimental results show that our method outperforms the state-of-the-art methods on both synthetic data and challenging real-world images, in real time.

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