FreeArtGS: Articulated Gaussian Splatting Under Free-moving Scenario
arXiv cs.RO / 3/24/2026
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Key Points
- FreeArtGS is introduced as a new articulated object reconstruction setting designed for “free-moving” capture, aiming to improve scalability and reduce requirements like complex axis alignment or limited coverage.
- The method takes only a monocular RGB-D video as input and uses free-moving part segmentation driven by priors from off-the-shelf tracking and feature models to identify rigid parts under unconstrained motion.
- It then jointly estimates unified object-to-camera poses and robustly recovers joint type and axis using the segmented parts.
- A final 3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS) end-to-end optimization stage reconstructs textures, geometry, and joint angles together for articulated assets.
- Experiments on two benchmarks and real-world free-moving objects report consistent performance and competitiveness with prior articulated reconstruction settings, supporting its practicality for realistic asset generation.
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