Fourier Feature Networks and Neural Volume Rendering
- Matthew Johnson | Microsoft Research, Cambridge
Fourier Feature Networks are an exciting new development in Computer Vision, and their use for modeling radiance fields has produced a range of impressive results at the meeting point of Computer Vision and Computer Graphics. In this lecture, Matthew covers the motivation behind using Fourier features in neural network training, introduces the fundamentals of volumetric ray casting, and then shows how we can use Fourier Feature Networks to render high-quality novel views of complex 3D scenes.
This guest lecture was part of University of Cambridge Engineering Tripos Part IIB, 4F12: Computer Vision.
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Panel: AI Frontiers
- Ashley Llorens,
- Sébastien Bubeck,
- Ahmed Awadallah