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arxiv: 2501.16617 · v1 · pith:755JSKKY · submitted 2025-01-28 · cs.CV

Predicting 3D representations for Dynamic Scenes

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keywords dynamicmodelmonoculardesignsfieldframeworkphysicalpredicting
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We present a novel framework for dynamic radiance field prediction given monocular video streams. Unlike previous methods that primarily focus on predicting future frames, our method goes a step further by generating explicit 3D representations of the dynamic scene. The framework builds on two core designs. First, we adopt an ego-centric unbounded triplane to explicitly represent the dynamic physical world. Second, we develop a 4D-aware transformer to aggregate features from monocular videos to update the triplane. Coupling these two designs enables us to train the proposed model with large-scale monocular videos in a self-supervised manner. Our model achieves top results in dynamic radiance field prediction on NVIDIA dynamic scenes, demonstrating its strong performance on 4D physical world modeling. Besides, our model shows a superior generalizability to unseen scenarios. Notably, we find that our approach emerges capabilities for geometry and semantic learning.

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