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Poster

Revising Densification in Gaussian Splatting

Samuel Rota Bulò · Lorenzo Porzi · Peter Kontschieder

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Wed 2 Oct 1:30 a.m. PDT — 3:30 a.m. PDT

Abstract:

In this paper, we address the limitations of Adaptive Density Control (ADC) in 3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS), a scene representation method achieving high-quality, photorealistic results for novel view synthesis. ADC has been introduced for automatic 3D point primitive management, controlling densification and pruning, however, with certain limitations in the densification logic. Our main contribution is a more principled, pixel-error driven formulation for density control in 3DGS, leveraging an auxiliary, per-pixel error function as the criterion for densification. We further introduce a mechanism to control the total number of splats generated per scene and correct a bias in the current opacity handling in ADC during primitive cloning. Our approach leads to consistent quality improvements across a variety of benchmark scenes, without sacrificing the method’s efficiency.

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