Elite-EvGS: Learning Event-based 3D Gaussian Splatting by Distilling Event-to-Video Priors
Zixin Zhang, Kanghao Chen, Lin Wang

TL;DR
Elite-EvGS introduces a novel event-based 3D Gaussian Splatting framework that distills priors from event-to-video models, enabling effective 3D scene reconstruction from sparse event data with improved detail and robustness.
Contribution
The paper proposes a new event-based 3D Gaussian Splatting method that uses prior knowledge distillation and a coarse-to-fine optimization strategy for better 3D reconstruction from event data.
Findings
Outperforms existing methods in reconstructing detailed 3D scenes
Effective in challenging conditions like fast motion and low light
Demonstrates superior structural and textural detail recovery
Abstract
Event cameras are bio-inspired sensors that output asynchronous and sparse event streams, instead of fixed frames. Benefiting from their distinct advantages, such as high dynamic range and high temporal resolution, event cameras have been applied to address 3D reconstruction, important for robotic mapping. Recently, neural rendering techniques, such as 3D Gaussian splatting (3DGS), have been shown successful in 3D reconstruction. However, it still remains under-explored how to develop an effective event-based 3DGS pipeline. In particular, as 3DGS typically depends on high-quality initialization and dense multiview constraints, a potential problem appears for the 3DGS optimization with events given its inherent sparse property. To this end, we propose a novel event-based 3DGS framework, named Elite-EvGS. Our key idea is to distill the prior knowledge from the off-the-shelf event-to-video…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVideo Surveillance and Tracking Methods · Anomaly Detection Techniques and Applications · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
