WonderFree: Enhancing Novel View Quality and Cross-View Consistency for 3D Scene Exploration
Chaojun Ni, Jie Li, Haoyun Li, Hengyu Liu, Xiaofeng Wang, Zheng Zhu, Guosheng Zhao, Boyuan Wang, Chenxin Li, Guan Huang, Wenjun Mei

TL;DR
WonderFree is a novel 3D scene exploration model that improves novel view quality and cross-view consistency, enabling immersive virtual worlds from a single image with enhanced rendering and coherence.
Contribution
It introduces WorldRestorer and ConsistView, new data-driven models that significantly improve visual quality and spatial consistency in 3D scene exploration from a single image.
Findings
Enhanced rendering quality in novel views
Improved cross-view spatial coherence
User preference for WonderFree over previous methods
Abstract
Interactive 3D scene generation from a single image has gained significant attention due to its potential to create immersive virtual worlds. However, a key challenge in current 3D generation methods is the limited explorability, which cannot render high-quality images during larger maneuvers beyond the original viewpoint, particularly when attempting to move forward into unseen areas. To address this challenge, we propose WonderFree, the first model that enables users to interactively generate 3D worlds with the freedom to explore from arbitrary angles and directions. Specifically, we decouple this challenge into two key subproblems: novel view quality, which addresses visual artifacts and floating issues in novel views, and cross-view consistency, which ensures spatial consistency across different viewpoints. To enhance rendering quality in novel views, we introduce WorldRestorer, a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Vision and Imaging · Advanced Image and Video Retrieval Techniques · Robotics and Sensor-Based Localization
