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arxiv:2509.16423

3D Gaussian Flats: Hybrid 2D/3D Photometric Scene Reconstruction

Published on Sep 19, 2025
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Abstract

A hybrid 2D/3D representation method enhances depth estimation and mesh extraction for realistic digital twins, addressing challenges with flat surfaces and improving visual fidelity and geometric accuracy.

Recent advances in radiance fields and novel view synthesis enable creation of realistic digital twins from photographs. However, current methods struggle with flat, texture-less surfaces, creating uneven and semi-transparent reconstructions, due to an ill-conditioned photometric reconstruction objective. Surface reconstruction methods solve this issue but sacrifice visual quality. We propose a novel hybrid 2D/3D representation that jointly optimizes constrained planar (2D) Gaussians for modeling flat surfaces and freeform (3D) Gaussians for the rest of the scene. Our end-to-end approach dynamically detects and refines planar regions, improving both visual fidelity and geometric accuracy. It achieves state-of-the-art depth estimation on ScanNet++ and ScanNetv2, and excels at mesh extraction without overfitting to a specific camera model, showing its effectiveness in producing high-quality reconstruction of indoor scenes.

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