Guardians of the Hair: Rescuing Soft Boundaries in Depth, Stereo, and Novel Views

In this paper, we propose a novel data curation pipeline that leverages image matting datasets for training and design a depth fixer network to automatically identify soft boundary regions.

May 31, 2026
CVPR (2026)

 

Authors

Xiang Zhang (ETH Zurich/DisneyResearch|Studios)

Yang Zhang (DisneyResearch|Studios)

Lukas Mehl (DisneyResearch|Studios)

Markus Gross (DisneyResearch|Studios/ETH Zurich)

Christopher Schroers  (DisneyResearch|Studios)

Guardians of the Hair: Rescuing Soft Boundaries in Depth, Stereo, and Novel Views

Abstract

Soft boundaries, like thin hairs, are commonly observed in natural and computer-generated imagery, but they remain challenging for 3D vision due to the ambiguous mixing of foreground and background cues. This paper introduces Guardians of the Hair (HairGuard), a framework designed to recover fine-grained soft boundary details in 3D vision tasks. Specifically, we first propose a novel data curation pipeline that leverages image matting datasets for training and design a depth fixer network to automatically identify soft boundary regions. With a gated residual module, the depth fixer refines depth precisely around soft boundaries while maintaining global depth quality, allowing plug-andplay integration with state-of-the-art depth models. For view synthesis, we perform depth-based forward warping to retain high-fidelity textures, followed by a generative scene painter that fills disoccluded regions and eliminates redundant background artifacts within soft boundaries. Finally, a color fuser adaptively combines warped and inpainted results to produce novel views with consistent geometry and fine-grained details. Extensive experiments demonstrate that HairGuard achieves state-of-the-art performance across monocular depth estimation, stereo image/ video conversion, and novel view synthesis, with significant improvements in soft boundary regions.

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