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GOI: Find 3D Gaussians of Interest with an Optimizable Open-vocabulary Semantic-space Hyperplane

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arxiv 2405.17596 v2 pith:F4SNPG5B submitted 2024-05-27 cs.CV

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keywords hyperplaneopen-vocabularyapproachfeaturefeaturesgaussiansregionssemantic
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3D open-vocabulary scene understanding, crucial for advancing augmented reality and robotic applications, involves interpreting and locating specific regions within a 3D space as directed by natural language instructions. To this end, we introduce GOI, a framework that integrates semantic features from 2D vision-language foundation models into 3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS) and identifies 3D Gaussians of Interest using an Optimizable Semantic-space Hyperplane. Our approach includes an efficient compression method that utilizes scene priors to condense noisy high-dimensional semantic features into compact low-dimensional vectors, which are subsequently embedded in 3DGS. During the open-vocabulary querying process, we adopt a distinct approach compared to existing methods, which depend on a manually set fixed empirical threshold to select regions based on their semantic feature distance to the query text embedding. This traditional approach often lacks universal accuracy, leading to challenges in precisely identifying specific target areas. Instead, our method treats the feature selection process as a hyperplane division within the feature space, retaining only those features that are highly relevant to the query. We leverage off-the-shelf 2D Referring Expression Segmentation (RES) models to fine-tune the semantic-space hyperplane, enabling a more precise distinction between target regions and others. This fine-tuning substantially improves the accuracy of open-vocabulary queries, ensuring the precise localization of pertinent 3D Gaussians. Extensive experiments demonstrate GOI's superiority over previous state-of-the-art methods. Our project page is available at https://quyans.github.io/GOI-Hyperplane/ .

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  1. GSemSplat: Generalizable Semantic 3D Gaussian Splatting from Uncalibrated Image Pairs

    cs.CV 2024-12 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    GSemSplat predicts open-vocabulary semantic features attached to 3D Gaussians from two uncalibrated images and generalizes across scenes with a single feed-forward pass.

  2. GAGS: Granularity-Aware Feature Distillation for Language Gaussian Splatting

    cs.CV 2024-12 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    GAGS achieves strong open-vocabulary 3D localization and segmentation by using depth-aware SAM prompting and an unsupervised granularity factor to distill consistent CLIP features into a single Gaussian feature field.

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