ClipGS uses per-Gaussian learnable thresholds and a small deformation MLP to make clipping-plane cinematic medical volume rendering real-time, reporting 36.6 PSNR at 156 FPS on its own five-scene synthetic dataset.
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ClipGS: Clippable Gaussian Splatting for Interactive Cinematic Visualization of Volumetric Medical Data
ClipGS uses per-Gaussian learnable thresholds and a small deformation MLP to make clipping-plane cinematic medical volume rendering real-time, reporting 36.6 PSNR at 156 FPS on its own five-scene synthetic dataset.