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Spike-NeRF: Neural Radiance Field Based On Spike Camera
March 26, 2024, 4:47 a.m. | Yijia Guo, Yuanxi Bai, Liwen Hu, Mianzhi Liu, Ziyi Guo, Lei Ma, Tiejun Huang
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Abstract: As a neuromorphic sensor with high temporal resolution, spike cameras offer notable advantages over traditional cameras in high-speed vision applications such as high-speed optical estimation, depth estimation, and object tracking. Inspired by the success of the spike camera, we proposed Spike-NeRF, the first Neural Radiance Field derived from spike data, to achieve 3D reconstruction and novel viewpoint synthesis of high-speed scenes. Instead of the multi-view images at the same time of NeRF, the inputs of …
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