Abstract:We introduce RANRAC, a robust reconstruction algorithm for 3D objects handling occluded and distracted images, which is a particularly challenging scenario that prior robust reconstruction methods cannot deal with. Our solution supports single-shot reconstruction by involving light-field networks, and is also applicable to photo-realistic, robust, multi-view reconstruction from real-world images based on neural radiance fields. While the algorithm imposes certain limitations on the scene representation and, thereby, the supported scene types, it reliably detects and excludes inconsistent perspectives, resulting in clean images without floating artifacts. Our solution is based on a fuzzy adaption of the random sample consensus paradigm, enabling its application to large scale models. We interpret the minimal number of samples to determine the model parameters as a tunable hyperparameter. This is applicable, as a cleaner set of samples improves reconstruction quality. Further, this procedure also handles outliers. Especially for conditioned models, it can result in the same local minimum in the latent space as would be obtained with a completely clean set. We report significant improvements for novel-view synthesis in occluded scenarios, of up to 8dB PSNR compared to the baseline.