AtlasGS: Atlanta-world Guided Surface Reconstruction with Implicit Structured Gaussians

Guofeng Zhang (Zhejiang University) · Xiyu Zhang (Zhejiang University) · Chong Bao (Zhejiang University) · YiPeng Chen (Zhejiang University) · Hongjia Zhai (Zhejiang University) · Yitong Dong (Zhejiang University) · Hujun Bao (Zhejiang University) · Zhaopeng Cui (ETH Zurich)
3d reconstructionatlanta-world modelgaussian splattinggeometric priorsglobal consistencyhigh-frequency detailsimplicit sdf fieldsimplicit-structured representationslearnable plane indicatorslow-texture regionsrendering efficiencysemantic gs representationstructure plane regularizationsuperior surface reconstruction quality.surface reconstruction

3D reconstruction of indoor and urban environments is a prominent research topic with various downstream applications. However, existing geometric priors for addressing low-texture regions in indoor and urban settings often lack global consistency. Moreover, Gaussian Splatting and implicit SDF fields often suffer from discontinuities or exhibit computational inefficiencies, resulting in a loss of detail. To address these issues, we propose an Atlanta-world guided implicit-structured Gaussian Splatting that achieves smooth indoor and urban scene reconstruction while preserving high-frequency details and rendering efficiency. By leveraging the Atlanta-world model, we ensure the accurate surface reconstruction for low-texture regions, while the proposed novel implicit-structured GS representations provide smoothness without sacrificing efficiency and high-frequency details. Specifically, we propose a semantic GS representation to predict the probability of all semantic regions and deploy a structure plane regularization with learnable plane indicators for global accurate surface reconstruction. Extensive experiments demonstrate that our method outperforms state-of-the-art approaches in both indoor and urban scenes, delivering superior surface reconstruction quality.