EF-3DGS: Event-Aided Free-Trajectory 3D Gaussian Splatting
Bohao Liao, Wei Zhai, Zengyu Wan, Zhixin Cheng, Wenfei Yang, Tianzhu Zhang, Yang Cao, Zheng-Jun Zha

TL;DR
EF-3DGS introduces a novel approach that incorporates event camera data into 3D scene reconstruction, significantly improving accuracy in high-speed or low-frame-rate scenarios by leveraging asynchronous intensity changes and advanced calibration techniques.
Contribution
This paper is the first to integrate event camera data into 3D Gaussian Splatting for scene reconstruction, enhancing performance in challenging dynamic conditions.
Findings
Improved scene reconstruction accuracy in high-speed scenarios.
Effective fusion of event data with traditional frames using EGM.
Enhanced pose calibration through contrast maximization and photometric bundle adjustment.
Abstract
Scene reconstruction from casually captured videos has wide applications in real-world scenarios. With recent advancements in differentiable rendering techniques, several methods have attempted to simultaneously optimize scene representations (NeRF or 3DGS) and camera poses. Despite recent progress, existing methods relying on traditional camera input tend to fail in high-speed (or equivalently low-frame-rate) scenarios. Event cameras, inspired by biological vision, record pixel-wise intensity changes asynchronously with high temporal resolution, providing valuable scene and motion information in blind inter-frame intervals. In this paper, we introduce the event camera to aid scene construction from a casually captured video for the first time, and propose Event-Aided Free-Trajectory 3DGS, called EF-3DGS, which seamlessly integrates the advantages of event cameras into 3DGS through…
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TopicsAdvanced Optical Sensing Technologies
