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Evangelos Ntavelis

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preprint2026arXiv

Large-Scale High-Quality 3D Gaussian Head Reconstruction from Multi-View Captures

We propose HeadsUp, a scalable feed-forward method for reconstructing high-quality 3D Gaussian heads from large-scale multi-camera setups. Our method employs an efficient encoder-decoder architecture that compresses input views into a compact latent representation. This latent representation is then decoded into a set of UV-parameterized 3D Gaussians anchored to a neutral head template. This UV representation decouples the number of 3D Gaussians from the number and resolution of input images, enabling training with many high-resolution input views. We train and evaluate our model on an internal dataset with more than 10,000 subjects, which is an order of magnitude larger than existing multi-view human head datasets. HeadsUp achieves state-of-the-art reconstruction quality and generalizes to novel identities without test-time optimization. We extensively analyze the scaling behavior of our model across identities, views, and model capacity, revealing practical insights for quality-compute trade-offs. Finally, we highlight the strength of our latent space by showcasing two downstream applications: generating novel 3D identities and animating the 3D heads with expression blendshapes.

preprint2022arXiv

Arbitrary-Scale Image Synthesis

Positional encodings have enabled recent works to train a single adversarial network that can generate images of different scales. However, these approaches are either limited to a set of discrete scales or struggle to maintain good perceptual quality at the scales for which the model is not trained explicitly. We propose the design of scale-consistent positional encodings invariant to our generator's layers transformations. This enables the generation of arbitrary-scale images even at scales unseen during training. Moreover, we incorporate novel inter-scale augmentations into our pipeline and partial generation training to facilitate the synthesis of consistent images at arbitrary scales. Lastly, we show competitive results for a continuum of scales on various commonly used datasets for image synthesis.