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Gaussian Difference: Find Any Change Instance in 3D Scenes

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arxiv 2502.16941 v1 pith:DTCL5VHP submitted 2025-02-24 cs.CV

Gaussian Difference: Find Any Change Instance in 3D Scenes

classification cs.CV
keywords changedetectionimagelightingapproachchallengeschangesefficient
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Instance-level change detection in 3D scenes presents significant challenges, particularly in uncontrolled environments lacking labeled image pairs, consistent camera poses, or uniform lighting conditions. This paper addresses these challenges by introducing a novel approach for detecting changes in real-world scenarios. Our method leverages 4D Gaussians to embed multiple images into Gaussian distributions, enabling the rendering of two coherent image sequences. We segment each image and assign unique identifiers to instances, facilitating efficient change detection through ID comparison. Additionally, we utilize change maps and classification encodings to categorize 4D Gaussians as changed or unchanged, allowing for the rendering of comprehensive change maps from any viewpoint. Extensive experiments across various instance-level change detection datasets demonstrate that our method significantly outperforms state-of-the-art approaches like C-NERF and CYWS-3D, especially in scenarios with substantial lighting variations. Our approach offers improved detection accuracy, robustness to lighting changes, and efficient processing times, advancing the field of 3D change detection.

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