Incremental Scene Synthesis
Planche, Benjamin, Rong, Xuejian, Wu, Ziyan, Karanam, Srikrishna, Kosch, Harald, Tian, YingLi, Ernst, Jan, HUTTER, ANDREAS
–Neural Information Processing Systems
We present a method to incrementally generate complete 2D or 3D scenes with the following properties: (a) it is globally consistent at each step according to a learned scene prior, (b) real observations of a scene can be incorporated while observing global consistency, (c) unobserved regions can be hallucinated locally in consistence with previous observations, hallucinations and global priors, and (d) hallucinations are statistical in nature, i.e., different scenes can be generated from the same observations. To achieve this, we model the virtual scene, where an active agent at each step can either perceive an observed part of the scene or generate a local hallucination. The latter can be interpreted as the agent's expectation at this step through the scene and can be applied to autonomous navigation. It can otherwise sample entirely imagined scenes from prior distributions. Besides autonomous agents, applications include problems where large data is required for building robust real-world applications, but few samples are available.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Mar-18-2020, 21:02:42 GMT
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