arXiv Machine Learning By Andrei-Timotei Ardelean, Michael Fischer, Tim Weyrich, Tom\'a\v{s} Iser

Feature-Guided Diffusion for Non-Differentiable Inverse Rendering

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arXiv:2607. 17411v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Inverse rendering is traditionally solved via differentiable renderers and gradient descent, which requires substantial problem-specific engineering and is prone to getting stuck in local minima due to ambiguities.

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