MSR Thesis Talk: Chonghyuk Song - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University
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MSR Thesis Defense

April

18
Tue
Chonghyuk Song MSR Student Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University
Tuesday, April 18
10:00 am to 11:00 am
GHC 6501
MSR Thesis Talk: Chonghyuk Song

Title: Total-Recon: Deformable Scene Reconstruction for Embodied View Synthesis

Abstract:

We explore the task of embodied view synthesis from monocular videos of deformable scenes. Given a minute-long RGBD video of people interacting with their pets, we render the scene from novel camera trajectories derived from in-scene motion of actors: (1) egocentric cameras that simulate the point of view of an actor and (2) 3rd-person cameras that follow an actor. Building an automated system for embodied view synthesis of deformable scenes requires reconstructing the root-body and articulated motion of each actor in the scene, as well as a scene representation that supports free-viewpoint synthesis. Longer videos are more likely to capture the scene from diverse viewpoints (which helps reconstruction) but are also more likely to contain larger motions (which complicates reconstruction). To address these challenges, we present Total-Recon, the first method to photorealistically reconstruct deformable scenes from long monocular RGBD videos. Crucially, to scale to long videos, our method hierarchically decomposes the scene motion into the motion of each object, which itself is decomposed into global root-body motions and local articulations. To quantify such “in-the-wild” reconstruction and view synthesis, we collect ground-truth data from a specialized stereo RGBD capture rig for 11 challenging videos, significantly outperforming prior art.

Committee:

Deva Kannan Ramanan (Co-Chair)

Jun-Yan Zhu (Co-Chair)

Shubham Tulsiani

Jason Zhang