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Diffusion models can now harmonize 3D Gaussian Splatting scenes

Researchers have developed a new method, D3DR, that leverages diffusion models to seamlessly insert 3D objects into existing 3D scenes rendered with Gaussian Splatting. The technique utilizes the diffusion model's implicit understanding of lighting to correct visual artifacts, ensuring the inserted object matches the scene's illumination and shadows. This approach achieved a 2.0 dB PSNR improvement in relighting quality compared to existing methods. AI

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IMPACT Enables more realistic integration of 3D objects into existing scenes, potentially improving applications in virtual environments and content creation.

RANK_REASON Academic paper detailing a new method for 3D object insertion using diffusion models.

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  1. arXiv cs.CV TIER_1 · Vsevolod Skorokhodov, Nikita Durasov, Pascal Fua ·

    Diffusion Models are Secretly Zero-Shot 3DGS Harmonizers

    arXiv:2503.06740v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Gaussian Splatting has become a popular technique for various 3D Computer Vision tasks, including novel view synthesis, scene reconstruction, and dynamic scene rendering. However, the challenge of natural-looking object insertio…