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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 10, 2020
Filed:
Jul. 31, 2018
Oculus Vr, Llc, Menlo Park, CA (US);
Stephen Anthony Lombardi, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Jason Saragih, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Yaser Sheikh, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Takaaki Shiratori, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Shoou-I Yu, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Tomas Simon Kreuz, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Chenglei Wu, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Facebook Technologies, LLC, Menlo Park, CA (US);
Abstract
The disclosed computer system may include an input module, an autoencoder, and a rendering module. The input module may receive geometry information and images of a subject. The geometry information may be indicative of variation in geometry of the subject over time. Each image may be associated with a respective viewpoint and may include a view-dependent texture map of the subject. The autoencoder may jointly encode texture information and the geometry information to provide a latent vector. The autoencoder may infer, using the latent vector, an inferred geometry and an inferred view-dependent texture of the subject for a predicted viewpoint. The rendering module may be configured to render a reconstructed image of the subject for the predicted viewpoint using the inferred geometry and the inferred view-dependent texture. Various other systems and methods are also disclosed.