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From Blobs to Spokes: High-Fidelity Surface Reconstruction via Oriented Gaussians

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3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS) has revolutionized fast novel view synthesis, yet its opacity-based formulation makes surface extraction fundamentally difficult. Unlike implicit methods built on Signed Distance Fields or occupancy, 3DGS lacks a global geometric field, forcing existing approaches to resort to heuristics such as TSDF fusion of blended depth maps. Inspired by the Objects as Volumes framework, we derive a principled occupancy field for Gaussian Splatting and show how it can be used to extract highly accurate watertight meshes of complex scenes. Our key contribution is to introduce a learnable oriented normal at each Gaussian element and to define an adapted attenuation formulation, which leads to closed-form expressions for both the normal and occupancy fields at arbitrary locations in space. We further introduce a novel consistency loss and a dedicated densification strategy to enforce Gaussians to wrap the entire surface by closing geometric holes, ensuring a complete shell of oriented primitives. We modify the differentiable rasterizer to output depth as an isosurface of our continuous model, and introduce Primal Adaptive Meshing for Region-of-Interest meshing at arbitrary resolution. We additionally expose fundamental biases in standard surface evaluation protocols and propose two more rigorous alternatives. Overall, our method Gaussian Wrapping sets a new state-of-the-art on DTU and Tanks and Temples, producing complete, watertight meshes at a fraction of the size of concurrent work-recovering thin structures such as the notoriously elusive bicycle spokes.

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Surflo: Consistent 3D Surface Flow Model with Global State

cs.CV · 2026-06-11 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

Surflo compresses unposed RGB views into K global latent tokens and uses flow matching with photometric guidance to decode consistent arbitrary-resolution 3D surface points in one forward pass.

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  • Surflo: Consistent 3D Surface Flow Model with Global State cs.CV · 2026-06-11 · unverdicted · none · ref 20 · internal anchor

    Surflo compresses unposed RGB views into K global latent tokens and uses flow matching with photometric guidance to decode consistent arbitrary-resolution 3D surface points in one forward pass.