Through the Curved Cover: Synthesizing Cover Aberrated Scenes with Refractive Field
Liuyue Xie, Jiancong Guo, Laszlo A. Jeni, Zhiheng Jia, Mingyang Li,, Yunwen Zhou, Chao Guo

TL;DR
SynthCover introduces a novel method for synthesizing views of scenes viewed through protective covers with optical aberrations, leveraging a Refractive Field to accurately model refracted rays and improve rendering quality in XR applications.
Contribution
It presents SynthCover, a new approach that models cover-induced aberrations using a Refractive Field, enabling high-quality novel view synthesis through protective covers.
Findings
Significant improvement in rendering quality over prior methods.
Effective modeling of various cover geometries with different curvatures.
A new benchmark dataset for scenes with optical aberrations from covers.
Abstract
Recent extended reality headsets and field robots have adopted covers to protect the front-facing cameras from environmental hazards and falls. The surface irregularities on the cover can lead to optical aberrations like blurring and non-parametric distortions. Novel view synthesis methods like NeRF and 3D Gaussian Splatting are ill-equipped to synthesize from sequences with optical aberrations. To address this challenge, we introduce SynthCover to enable novel view synthesis through protective covers for downstream extended reality applications. SynthCover employs a Refractive Field that estimates the cover's geometry, enabling precise analytical calculation of refracted rays. Experiments on synthetic and real-world scenes demonstrate our method's ability to accurately model scenes viewed through protective covers, achieving a significant improvement in rendering quality compared to…
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TopicsAdvanced Optical Imaging Technologies
