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Review details 10-year evolution of 3D medical scene completion

A recent review paper details the advancements in 3D medical scene completion over the past decade, tracing its evolution from geometric modeling to sophisticated generative paradigms. The paper highlights key representation techniques, including voxel grids, point learning, implicit neural fields, and transformer networks, culminating in current approaches that integrate diffusion models with real-time rendering via Gaussian splatting. Researchers have developed a taxonomy to categorize these contributions and identified ongoing challenges and future research directions for next-generation systems. AI

IMPACT Provides a comprehensive overview of techniques and challenges in 3D medical scene completion, guiding future research.

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Review details 10-year evolution of 3D medical scene completion

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  1. arXiv cs.AI TIER_1 English(EN) · Afifa Khaled, Said Jadid Abdulkadir, Majdy Mohamed Eltayeb Eltahir ·

    Deep Learning Approaches for 3D Medical Scene Completion: From Geometric Modeling to Generative Paradigms

    arXiv:2606.24180v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Three-dimensional scene completion has evolved as a major problem in computer vision and robotics, and its applications are diverse, including autonomous navigation and augmented reality. In this study, a systematic review has bee…

  2. Hugging Face Daily Papers TIER_1 English(EN) ·

    Deep Learning Approaches for 3D Medical Scene Completion: From Geometric Modeling to Generative Paradigms

    Three-dimensional scene completion has evolved as a major problem in computer vision and robotics, and its applications are diverse, including autonomous navigation and augmented reality. In this study, a systematic review has been conducted to compile the research contributions …