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Snap-it, Tap-it, Splat-it: Tactile-Informed 3D Gaussian Splatting for Reconstructing Challenging Surfaces

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arxiv 2403.20275 v1 pith:OWQS4KR7 submitted 2024-03-29 cs.CV cs.RO

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keywords touchvisionachievereconstructionsurfacesapproachdatadepth
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Touch and vision go hand in hand, mutually enhancing our ability to understand the world. From a research perspective, the problem of mixing touch and vision is underexplored and presents interesting challenges. To this end, we propose Tactile-Informed 3DGS, a novel approach that incorporates touch data (local depth maps) with multi-view vision data to achieve surface reconstruction and novel view synthesis. Our method optimises 3D Gaussian primitives to accurately model the object's geometry at points of contact. By creating a framework that decreases the transmittance at touch locations, we achieve a refined surface reconstruction, ensuring a uniformly smooth depth map. Touch is particularly useful when considering non-Lambertian objects (e.g. shiny or reflective surfaces) since contemporary methods tend to fail to reconstruct with fidelity specular highlights. By combining vision and tactile sensing, we achieve more accurate geometry reconstructions with fewer images than prior methods. We conduct evaluation on objects with glossy and reflective surfaces and demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach, offering significant improvements in reconstruction quality.

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  1. NeuralTouch: Neural Descriptors for Precise Sim-to-Real Tactile Robot Control

    cs.RO 2025-10 conditional novelty 7.0 of 10

    A robot grasping system that uses neural descriptor fields to guide a tactile RL policy achieves sub-millimetre precision in simulation and zero-shot transfer to real peg-in-hole and bottle-lid-opening tasks.

  2. Tactile DreamFusion: Exploiting Tactile Sensing for 3D Generation

    cs.CV 2024-12 conditional novelty 7.0 of 10

    Tactile normal maps from a GelSight sensor guide a texture field that generates fine geometric detail for text-to-3D and image-to-3D assets.

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