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3D Deep Learning with Python

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Product type Book
Published in Oct 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803247823
Pages 236 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (3):
Xudong Ma Xudong Ma
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Vishakh Hegde Vishakh Hegde
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Lilit Yolyan Lilit Yolyan
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters

Preface 1. PART 1: 3D Data Processing Basics
2. Chapter 1: Introducing 3D Data Processing 3. Chapter 2: Introducing 3D Computer Vision and Geometry 4. PART 2: 3D Deep Learning Using PyTorch3D
5. Chapter 3: Fitting Deformable Mesh Models to Raw Point Clouds 6. Chapter 4: Learning Object Pose Detection and Tracking by Differentiable Rendering 7. Chapter 5: Understanding Differentiable Volumetric Rendering 8. Chapter 6: Exploring Neural Radiance Fields (NeRF) 9. PART 3: State-of-the-art 3D Deep Learning Using PyTorch3D
10. Chapter 7: Exploring Controllable Neural Feature Fields 11. Chapter 8: Modeling the Human Body in 3D 12. Chapter 9: Performing End-to-End View Synthesis with SynSin 13. Chapter 10: Mesh R-CNN 14. Index 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Understanding the NeRF model architecture

So far, we have used the NeRF model class without fully knowing what it looks like. In this section, we will first visualize what the neural network looks like and then go through the code in detail and understand how it is implemented.

The neural network takes the harmonic embedding of the spatial location (x, y, z) and the harmonic embedding of (θ, ∅) as its input and outputs the predicted density σ and the predicted color (r, g, b). The following figure illustrates the network architecture that we are going to implement in this section:

Figure 6.5: The simplified model architecture of the NeRF model

Note

The model architecture that we are going to implement is different from the original NeRF model architecture. In this implementation, we are implementing a simplified version of it. This simplified architecture makes it faster and easier to train.

Let us start defining the NeuralRadianceField...

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