QRF: Implicit Neural Representations with Quantum Radiance Fields
Photorealistic rendering of real-world scenes is a tremendous challenge with a wide range of applications, including MR (Mixed Reality), and VR (Mixed Reality). Neural networks, which have long been investigated in the context of solving differential equations, have previously been introduced as implicit representations for Photorealistic rendering. However, realistic rendering using classic computing is challenging because it requires time-consuming optical ray marching, and suffer computational bottlenecks due to the curse of dimensionality. In this paper, we propose Quantum Radiance Fields (QRF), which integrate the quantum circuit, quantum activation function, and quantum volume rendering for implicit scene representation. The results indicate that QRF not only takes advantage of the merits of quantum computing technology such as high speed, fast convergence, and high parallelism, but also ensure high quality of volume rendering.
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