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Drivable Volumetric Avatars using Texel-Aligned Features (2207.09774v1)

Published 20 Jul 2022 in cs.CV

Abstract: Photorealistic telepresence requires both high-fidelity body modeling and faithful driving to enable dynamically synthesized appearance that is indistinguishable from reality. In this work, we propose an end-to-end framework that addresses two core challenges in modeling and driving full-body avatars of real people. One challenge is driving an avatar while staying faithful to details and dynamics that cannot be captured by a global low-dimensional parameterization such as body pose. Our approach supports driving of clothed avatars with wrinkles and motion that a real driving performer exhibits beyond the training corpus. Unlike existing global state representations or non-parametric screen-space approaches, we introduce texel-aligned features -- a localised representation which can leverage both the structural prior of a skeleton-based parametric model and observed sparse image signals at the same time. Another challenge is modeling a temporally coherent clothed avatar, which typically requires precise surface tracking. To circumvent this, we propose a novel volumetric avatar representation by extending mixtures of volumetric primitives to articulated objects. By explicitly incorporating articulation, our approach naturally generalizes to unseen poses. We also introduce a localized viewpoint conditioning, which leads to a large improvement in generalization of view-dependent appearance. The proposed volumetric representation does not require high-quality mesh tracking as a prerequisite and brings significant quality improvements compared to mesh-based counterparts. In our experiments, we carefully examine our design choices and demonstrate the efficacy of our approach, outperforming the state-of-the-art methods on challenging driving scenarios.

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Authors (11)
  1. Edoardo Remelli (14 papers)
  2. Timur Bagautdinov (22 papers)
  3. Shunsuke Saito (56 papers)
  4. Tomas Simon (31 papers)
  5. Chenglei Wu (23 papers)
  6. Shih-En Wei (14 papers)
  7. Kaiwen Guo (18 papers)
  8. Zhe Cao (38 papers)
  9. Fabian Prada (11 papers)
  10. Jason Saragih (30 papers)
  11. Yaser Sheikh (45 papers)
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