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MVFusion-GS: Motion-Variance Guided Temporal Attention for High-Quality Dynamic Gaussian Splatting

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3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS) enables real-time novel view synthesis for static scenes. Extending it to dynamic scenes via deformation fields has recently attracted significant attention, particularly for dynamic scene reconstructionband distractor-free.

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Hugging Face Trending Papers
Aug 9

MotionCraft: Latent World Modeling with Sparse Attention for Visual Upscaling

Video super-resolution (VSR) aims to recover high-fidelity high-resolution videos from low-resolution inputs and is central to applications ranging from mobile capture to streaming and archival restoration. Existing approaches trade off among local-detail fidelity, long-range spatio-temporal modeling, perceptual realism, and efficiency: convolutional alignment techniques preserve local structure but suffer when motion is large or degradations are complex; transformer-based methods capture long-range dependencies yet require architectural or algorithmic adaptations to remain computationally feasible; and recent latent or diffusion-based generators synthesize rich texture but require specialized temporal constraints to maintain coherence.

arXiv Machine Learning
Aug 11

MotionCraft: Latent World Modeling with Sparse Attention for Visual Upscaling

arXiv:2608. 08553v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Video super-resolution (VSR) aims to recover high-fidelity high-resolution videos from low-resolution inputs and is central to applications ranging from mobile capture to streaming and archival restoration.

By Rong Fu, Chunlei Meng, Yangchen Zeng, Xiaowen Ma, Yongtai Liu, Wangyu Wu, Shuo Yin, Zijian Zhang, Sicheng Li, Yingrui Ji, Chenhao Wang, Simon Fong
Hugging Face Trending Papers
Jul 27

CameraAnything: Refilming Videos with Arbitrary Camera Control

We introduce CameraAnything, the first unified framework for camera controlled video editing that enables joint control of both intrinsic and extrinsic camera parameters. Existing approaches either rely on expensive 3D reconstruction to achieve full camera functionality or restrict editing to extrinsic parameter manipulation.