3D Reconstruction
3D reconstruction aims to create three-dimensional models from various two-dimensional data sources, such as images or videos, with applications spanning diverse fields. Current research emphasizes improving accuracy and efficiency, particularly in challenging scenarios like sparse viewpoints, dynamic scenes, and occluded objects. Popular approaches utilize neural radiance fields (NeRFs), Gaussian splatting, and other deep learning architectures, often incorporating techniques like active view selection and multi-view stereo to enhance reconstruction quality. These advancements are driving progress in areas such as robotics, medical imaging, and remote sensing, enabling more accurate and detailed 3D models for various applications.
Papers
Domain adaptation strategies for 3D reconstruction of the lumbar spine using real fluoroscopy data
Sascha Jecklin, Youyang Shen, Amandine Gout, Daniel Suter, Lilian Calvet, Lukas Zingg, Jennifer Straub, Nicola Alessandro Cavalcanti, Mazda Farshad, Philipp Fürnstahl, Hooman Esfandiari
2L3: Lifting Imperfect Generated 2D Images into Accurate 3D
Yizheng Chen, Rengan Xie, Qi Ye, Sen Yang, Zixuan Xie, Tianxiao Chen, Rong Li, Yuchi Huo