SelfSplat jointly predicts depth, camera poses and 3D Gaussians from unposed image triplets, and outperforms prior pose-free baselines on RealEstate10K, ACID and DL3DV.
FusionSense: Bridging Common Sense, Vision, and Touch for Robust Sparse-View Reconstruction
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Humans effortlessly integrate common-sense knowledge with sensory input from vision and touch to understand their surroundings. Emulating this capability, we introduce FusionSense, a novel 3D reconstruction framework that enables robots to fuse priors from foundation models with highly sparse observations from vision and tactile sensors. FusionSense addresses three key challenges: (i) How can robots efficiently acquire robust global shape information about the surrounding scene and objects? (ii) How can robots strategically select touch points on the object using geometric and common-sense priors? (iii) How can partial observations such as tactile signals improve the overall representation of the object? Our framework employs 3D Gaussian Splatting as a core representation and incorporates a hierarchical optimization strategy involving global structure construction, object visual hull pruning and local geometric constraints. This advancement results in fast and robust perception in environments with traditionally challenging objects that are transparent, reflective, or dark, enabling more downstream manipulation or navigation tasks. Experiments on real-world data suggest that our framework outperforms previously state-of-the-art sparse-view methods. All code and data are open-sourced on the project website.
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SelfSplat: Pose-Free and 3D Prior-Free Generalizable 3D Gaussian Splatting
SelfSplat jointly predicts depth, camera poses and 3D Gaussians from unposed image triplets, and outperforms prior pose-free baselines on RealEstate10K, ACID and DL3DV.