3D Convex Splatting replaces Gaussian splats with smooth convex primitives, achieving higher PSNR and LPIPS than 3DGS on Tanks and Temples and Deep Blending while using fewer primitives.
Tetra-NeRF: Representing Neural Radiance Fields Using Tetrahedra
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Neural Radiance Fields (NeRFs) are a very recent and very popular approach for the problems of novel view synthesis and 3D reconstruction. A popular scene representation used by NeRFs is to combine a uniform, voxel-based subdivision of the scene with an MLP. Based on the observation that a (sparse) point cloud of the scene is often available, this paper proposes to use an adaptive representation based on tetrahedra obtained by Delaunay triangulation instead of uniform subdivision or point-based representations. We show that such a representation enables efficient training and leads to state-of-the-art results. Our approach elegantly combines concepts from 3D geometry processing, triangle-based rendering, and modern neural radiance fields. Compared to voxel-based representations, ours provides more detail around parts of the scene likely to be close to the surface. Compared to point-based representations, our approach achieves better performance. The source code is publicly available at: https://jkulhanek.com/tetra-nerf.
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3D Convex Splatting replaces Gaussian splats with smooth convex primitives, achieving higher PSNR and LPIPS than 3DGS on Tanks and Temples and Deep Blending while using fewer primitives.