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HyperGS: Hyperspectral 3D Gaussian Splatting

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We introduce HyperGS, a novel framework for Hyperspectral Novel View Synthesis (HNVS), based on a new latent 3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS) technique. Our approach enables simultaneous spatial and spectral renderings by encoding material properties from multi-view 3D hyperspectral datasets. HyperGS reconstructs high-fidelity views from arbitrary perspectives with improved accuracy and speed, outperforming currently existing methods. To address the challenges of high-dimensional data, we perform view synthesis in a learned latent space, incorporating a pixel-wise adaptive density function and a pruning technique for increased training stability and efficiency. Additionally, we introduce the first HNVS benchmark, implementing a number of new baselines based on recent SOTA RGB-NVS techniques, alongside the small number of prior works on HNVS. We demonstrate HyperGS's robustness through extensive evaluation of real and simulated hyperspectral scenes with a 14db accuracy improvement upon previously published models.

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Towards Integrating Multi-Spectral Imaging with Gaussian Splatting

cs.CV · 2025-08-31 · conditional · novelty 5.0

Jointly optimizing RGB and four additional spectral bands in one 3D Gaussian Splatting model, after an RGB-only warm-up and with spectrum-aware densification, outperforms per-band models and slightly improves RGB via spectral cross-talk.

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  • Towards Integrating Multi-Spectral Imaging with Gaussian Splatting cs.CV · 2025-08-31 · conditional · none · ref 45 · internal anchor

    Jointly optimizing RGB and four additional spectral bands in one 3D Gaussian Splatting model, after an RGB-only warm-up and with spectrum-aware densification, outperforms per-band models and slightly improves RGB via spectral cross-talk.