Reconstruction and Simulation of Elastic Objects with Spring-Mass 3D Gaussians
Reconstructing and simulating elastic objects from visual observations is crucial for applications in computer vision and robotics. Existing methods, such as 3D Gaussians, model 3D appearance and geometry, but lack the ability to estimate physical properties for objects and simulate them. The core c...
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Zusammenfassung: | Reconstructing and simulating elastic objects from visual observations is
crucial for applications in computer vision and robotics. Existing methods,
such as 3D Gaussians, model 3D appearance and geometry, but lack the ability to
estimate physical properties for objects and simulate them. The core challenge
lies in integrating an expressive yet efficient physical dynamics model. We
propose Spring-Gaus, a 3D physical object representation for reconstructing and
simulating elastic objects from videos of the object from multiple viewpoints.
In particular, we develop and integrate a 3D Spring-Mass model into 3D Gaussian
kernels, enabling the reconstruction of the visual appearance, shape, and
physical dynamics of the object. Our approach enables future prediction and
simulation under various initial states and environmental properties. We
evaluate Spring-Gaus on both synthetic and real-world datasets, demonstrating
accurate reconstruction and simulation of elastic objects. Project page:
https://zlicheng.com/spring_gaus/. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2403.09434 |