Negative Primitive
Negative primitives represent a novel approach in 3D scene representation and reconstruction, aiming to improve the accuracy and efficiency of modeling complex scenes using simpler geometric shapes. Current research focuses on integrating negative primitives with existing methods like Gaussian splatting and neural radiance fields, often within compositional frameworks that allow for flexible editing and disentangled representations. This approach enhances the accuracy of scene reconstruction and enables more intuitive manipulation of 3D models, with applications in areas such as 3D modeling, robotics, and computer vision.
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