geometric accuracy
Geometric accuracy assesses the fidelity of the geometrical relationships represented in outputs, such as maintaining spatial coherence in generative models. It is critical in applications like computer vision where accurate spatial representation is necessary.
- 3D Gaussian Flats: Hybrid 2D/3D Photometric Scene Reconstruction
- Anti-Aliased 2D Gaussian Splatting
- EGGS: Exchangeable 2D/3D Gaussian Splatting for Geometry-Appearance Balanced Novel View Synthesis
- Fin3R: Fine-tuning Feed-forward 3D Reconstruction Models via Monocular Knowledge Distillation
- GeoComplete: Geometry-Aware Diffusion for Reference-Driven Image Completion
- IR3D-Bench: Evaluating Vision-Language Model Scene Understanding as Agentic Inverse Rendering
- SyncHuman: Synchronizing 2D and 3D Generative Models for Single-view Human Reconstruction
- Unifying Appearance Codes and Bilateral Grids for Driving Scene Gaussian Splatting
- X-Field: A Physically Informed Representation for 3D X-ray Reconstruction