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[bibtex]@InProceedings{Guedon_2024_CVPR, author = {Gu\'edon, Antoine and Lepetit, Vincent}, title = {SuGaR: Surface-Aligned Gaussian Splatting for Efficient 3D Mesh Reconstruction and High-Quality Mesh Rendering}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)}, month = {June}, year = {2024}, pages = {5354-5363} }
SuGaR: Surface-Aligned Gaussian Splatting for Efficient 3D Mesh Reconstruction and High-Quality Mesh Rendering
Abstract
We propose a method to allow precise and extremely fast mesh extraction from 3D Gaussian Splatting. Gaussian Splatting has recently become very popular as it yields realistic rendering while being significantly faster to train than NeRFs. It is however challenging to extract a mesh from the millions of tiny 3D Gaussians as these Gaussians tend to be unorganized after optimization and no method has been proposed so far. Our first key contribution is a regularization term that encourages the Gaussians to align well with the surface of the scene. We then introduce a method that exploits this alignment to extract a mesh from the Gaussians using Poisson reconstruction which is fast scalable and preserves details in contrast to the Marching Cubes algorithm usually applied to extract meshes from Neural SDFs. Finally we introduce an optional refinement strategy that binds Gaussians to the surface of the mesh and jointly optimizes these Gaussians and the mesh through Gaussian splatting rendering. This enables easy editing sculpting animating and relighting of the Gaussians by manipulating the mesh instead of the Gaussians themselves. Retrieving such an editable mesh for realistic rendering is done within minutes with our method compared to hours with the state-of-the-art method on SDFs while providing a better rendering quality.
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