NeAT: Neural Adaptive Tomography

Jul 22, 2022·
Darius Rückert
Yuanhao Wang
Yuanhao Wang
,
Rui Li
,
Ramzi Idoughi
,
Wolfgang Heidrich
· 1 min read
Abstract
In this paper, we present Neural Adaptive Tomography (NeAT), the first adaptive, hierarchical neural rendering pipeline for tomography. Through a combination of neural features with an adaptive explicit representation, we achieve reconstruction times far superior to existing neural inverse rendering methods. The adaptive explicit representation improves efficiency by facilitating empty space culling and concentrating samples in complex regions, while the neural features act as a neural regularizer for the 3D reconstruction. The NeAT framework is designed specifically for the tomographic setting, which consists only of semi-transparent volumetric scenes instead of opaque objects. In this setting, NeAT outperforms the quality of existing optimization-based tomography solvers while being substantially faster.
Type
Publication
ACM Transactions on Graphics, 41(4) (Siggrah 2022)
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