Poster
LVSM: A Large View Synthesis Model with Minimal 3D Inductive Bias
Haian Jin · Hanwen Jiang · Hao Tan · Kai Zhang · Sai Bi · Tianyuan Zhang · Fujun Luan · Noah Snavely · Zexiang Xu
Hall 3 + Hall 2B #593
Thu 24 Apr 7:30 p.m. PDT — 9 p.m. PDT
We propose the Large View Synthesis Model (LVSM), a novel transformer-based approach for scalable and generalizable novel view synthesis from sparse-view inputs. We introduce two architectures: (1) an encoder-decoder LVSM, which encodes input image tokens into a fixed number of 1D latent tokens, functioning as a fully learned scene representation, and decodes novel-view images from them; and (2) a decoder-only LVSM, which directly maps input images to novel-view outputs, completely eliminating intermediate scene representations. Both models bypass the 3D inductive biases used in previous methods---from 3D representations (e.g., NeRF, 3DGS) to network designs (e.g., epipolar projections, plane sweeps)---addressing novel view synthesis with a fully data-driven approach. While the encoder-decoder model offers faster inference due to its independent latent representation, the decoder-only LVSM achieves superior quality, scalability, and zero-shot generalization, outperforming previous state-of-the-art methods by 1.5 to 3.5 dB PSNR. Comprehensive evaluations across multiple datasets demonstrate that both LVSM variants achieve state-of-the-art novel view synthesis quality, delivering superior performance even with reduced computational resources (1-2 GPUs). Please see our anonymous website for more details: https://haian-jin.github.io/projects/LVSM/
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