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Learning to Factorize and Relight a City

Authors :
Liu, Andrew
Ginosar, Shiry
Zhou, Tinghui
Efros, Alexei A.
Snavely, Noah
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We propose a learning-based framework for disentangling outdoor scenes into temporally-varying illumination and permanent scene factors. Inspired by the classic intrinsic image decomposition, our learning signal builds upon two insights: 1) combining the disentangled factors should reconstruct the original image, and 2) the permanent factors should stay constant across multiple temporal samples of the same scene. To facilitate training, we assemble a city-scale dataset of outdoor timelapse imagery from Google Street View, where the same locations are captured repeatedly through time. This data represents an unprecedented scale of spatio-temporal outdoor imagery. We show that our learned disentangled factors can be used to manipulate novel images in realistic ways, such as changing lighting effects and scene geometry. Please visit factorize-a-city.github.io for animated results.<br />Comment: ECCV 2020 (Spotlight). Supplemental Material attached

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2008.02796
Document Type :
Working Paper