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We present FISN, a generalizable novel view synthesis algorithm that enables feedforward inference of Neural Radiance Fields (NeRF) or 3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS) from reference images. Unlike existing work that either separately model the 3D feature space on each view or process multiview reference features by 3D-point-based view aggregation, FISN integrates multi-reference 3D cost volumes into a unified high-dimensional entity. Specifically, we reconceptualize the generalizable novel view synthesis task as a feedforward process of FInding Spatial Neighborhoods across this unified 4D feature space, comprising both view and spatial dimensions, and introduce View-Spatial Convolutions for direct 4D feature aggregation. This enhances the correlation among multiview neighboring points in a window-to-window manner and incorporates 3D spatial awareness. However, this approach poses two intertwined challenges: high computational expense for high-dimensional features and degraded rendering performance with low-resolution features. To address these challenges, FISN constructs a new efficient convolution paradigm, Decomposable View-Spatial Convolution, which includes a Spatial Cross Decomposition strategy as well as a Feature Compression and Upscaling module. This paradigm maintains multiview geometric consistency better than existing decomposition methods and achieves a balance between efficiency and fine-grained spatial features. Furthermore, by integrating Depth Refinement modules based on this paradigm, FISN further improves global depth understanding. Comprehensive evaluations on mainstream datasets and benchmarks demonstrate that FISN achieves state-of-the-art performance for both NeRF and 3DGS, and remains robust in challenging scenarios where existing 3DGS-based methods struggle, such as those with noisy poses or dense references. The code will be released soon.
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