A new 3D-GS registration and fusion method using skeleton alignment, Mahalanobis-based KPConv features, and multi-factor Gaussian selection, with large but partly cherry-picked performance claims.
SelfSplat: Pose-Free and 3D Prior-Free Generalizable 3D Gaussian Splatting
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We propose SelfSplat, a novel 3D Gaussian Splatting model designed to perform pose-free and 3D prior-free generalizable 3D reconstruction from unposed multi-view images. These settings are inherently ill-posed due to the lack of ground-truth data, learned geometric information, and the need to achieve accurate 3D reconstruction without finetuning, making it difficult for conventional methods to achieve high-quality results. Our model addresses these challenges by effectively integrating explicit 3D representations with self-supervised depth and pose estimation techniques, resulting in reciprocal improvements in both pose accuracy and 3D reconstruction quality. Furthermore, we incorporate a matching-aware pose estimation network and a depth refinement module to enhance geometry consistency across views, ensuring more accurate and stable 3D reconstructions. To present the performance of our method, we evaluated it on large-scale real-world datasets, including RealEstate10K, ACID, and DL3DV. SelfSplat achieves superior results over previous state-of-the-art methods in both appearance and geometry quality, also demonstrates strong cross-dataset generalization capabilities. Extensive ablation studies and analysis also validate the effectiveness of our proposed methods. Code and pretrained models are available at https://gynjn.github.io/selfsplat/
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Automated 3D-GS Registration and Fusion via Skeleton Alignment and Gaussian-Adaptive Features
A new 3D-GS registration and fusion method using skeleton alignment, Mahalanobis-based KPConv features, and multi-factor Gaussian selection, with large but partly cherry-picked performance claims.