AsyncEvGS reconstructs high-fidelity 3D scenes from motion-blurred images by first deblurring via event data then using VGGT-based pose estimation and structure-driven losses inside Gaussian Splatting.
E2GS: Event Enhanced Gaussian Splatting
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Event cameras, known for their high dynamic range, absence of motion blur, and low energy usage, have recently found a wide range of applications thanks to these attributes. In the past few years, the field of event-based 3D reconstruction saw remarkable progress, with the Neural Radiance Field (NeRF) based approach demonstrating photorealistic view synthesis results. However, the volume rendering paradigm of NeRF necessitates extensive training and rendering times. In this paper, we introduce Event Enhanced Gaussian Splatting (E2GS), a novel method that incorporates event data into Gaussian Splatting, which has recently made significant advances in the field of novel view synthesis. Our E2GS effectively utilizes both blurry images and event data, significantly improving image deblurring and producing high-quality novel view synthesis. Our comprehensive experiments on both synthetic and real-world datasets demonstrate our E2GS can generate visually appealing renderings while offering faster training and rendering speed (140 FPS). Our code is available at https://github.com/deguchihiroyuki/E2GS.
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E2GS integrates event data into Gaussian Splatting to enhance deblurring and achieve high-quality, fast novel view synthesis from blurry images and event streams.
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AsyncEvGS: Asynchronous Event-Assisted Gaussian Splatting for Handheld Motion-Blurred Scenes
AsyncEvGS reconstructs high-fidelity 3D scenes from motion-blurred images by first deblurring via event data then using VGGT-based pose estimation and structure-driven losses inside Gaussian Splatting.
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E2GS: Event Enhanced Gaussian Splatting
E2GS integrates event data into Gaussian Splatting to enhance deblurring and achieve high-quality, fast novel view synthesis from blurry images and event streams.