ProGDF: Progressive Gaussian Differential Field for Controllable and Flexible 3D Editing
3D editing plays a crucial role in editing and reusing existing 3D assets, thereby enhancing productivity. Recently, 3DGS-based methods have gained increasing attention due to their efficient rendering and flexibility. However, achieving desired 3D editing results often requires multiple adjustments...
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Zusammenfassung: | 3D editing plays a crucial role in editing and reusing existing 3D assets,
thereby enhancing productivity. Recently, 3DGS-based methods have gained
increasing attention due to their efficient rendering and flexibility. However,
achieving desired 3D editing results often requires multiple adjustments in an
iterative loop, resulting in tens of minutes of training time cost for each
attempt and a cumbersome trial-and-error cycle for users. This in-the-loop
training paradigm results in a poor user experience. To address this issue, we
introduce the concept of process-oriented modelling for 3D editing and propose
the Progressive Gaussian Differential Field (ProGDF), an out-of-loop training
approach that requires only a single training session to provide users with
controllable editing capability and variable editing results through a
user-friendly interface in real-time. ProGDF consists of two key components:
Progressive Gaussian Splatting (PGS) and Gaussian Differential Field (GDF). PGS
introduces the progressive constraint to extract the diverse intermediate
results of the editing process and employs rendering quality regularization to
improve the quality of these results. Based on these intermediate results, GDF
leverages a lightweight neural network to model the editing process. Extensive
results on two novel applications, namely controllable 3D editing and flexible
fine-grained 3D manipulation, demonstrate the effectiveness, practicality and
flexibility of the proposed ProGDF. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2412.08152 |