A geometry and gradient-based partitioning strategy enables scalable block-wise 3D Gaussian Splatting for large-scale panoramic outdoor scenes.
3R-GS: Best Practice in Optimizing Camera Poses Along with 3DGS
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3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS) has revolutionized neural rendering with its efficiency and quality, but like many novel view synthesis methods, it heavily depends on accurate camera poses from Structure-from-Motion (SfM) systems. Although recent SfM pipelines have made impressive progress, questions remain about how to further improve both their robust performance in challenging conditions (e.g., textureless scenes) and the precision of camera parameter estimation simultaneously. We present 3R-GS, a 3D Gaussian Splatting framework that bridges this gap by jointly optimizing 3D Gaussians and camera parameters from large reconstruction priors MASt3R-SfM. We note that naively performing joint 3D Gaussian and camera optimization faces two challenges: the sensitivity to the quality of SfM initialization, and its limited capacity for global optimization, leading to suboptimal reconstruction results. Our 3R-GS, overcomes these issues by incorporating optimized practices, enabling robust scene reconstruction even with imperfect camera registration. Extensive experiments demonstrate that 3R-GS delivers high-quality novel view synthesis and precise camera pose estimation while remaining computationally efficient. Project page: https://zsh523.github.io/3R-GS/
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Geometry and Gradient-based Partitioning for Panoramic Outdoor Reconstruction
A geometry and gradient-based partitioning strategy enables scalable block-wise 3D Gaussian Splatting for large-scale panoramic outdoor scenes.