SC-GS: Sparse-Controlled Gaussian Splatting for Editable Dynamic Scenes
University of Hong Kong · Zhejiang University
Abstract
Novel view synthesis for dynamic scenes is still a challenging problem in computer vision and graphics. Recently, Gaussian splatting has emerged as a robust technique to represent static scenes and enable high-quality and real-time novel view synthesis. Building upon this technique, we propose a new representation that explicitly decomposes the motion and appearance of dynamic scenes into sparse control points and dense Gaussians, respectively. Our key idea is to use sparse control points, significantly fewer in number than the Gaussians, to learn compact 6 DoF transformation bases, which can be locally interpolated through learned interpolation weights to yield the motion field of 3D Gaussians. We employ a…
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6Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Gaussian
- Computer graphics (images)
- Computer vision
- Artificial intelligence
- Physics