Catalyst4D: High-Fidelity 3D-to-4D Scene Editing via Dynamic Propagation
arXiv cs.CV / 3/16/2026
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Key Points
- Catalyst4D introduces a framework to transfer high-quality 3D edits to dynamic 4D Gaussian scenes while preserving spatial and temporal coherence.
- It employs Anchor-based Motion Guidance (AMG) to build structurally stable, region-level anchors from original and edited Gaussians, enabling robust deformation propagation.
- The correspondences among anchors are established via optimal transport to minimize cross-region interference and motion drift.
- Color Uncertainty-guided Appearance Refinement (CUAR) estimates per-Gaussian color uncertainty to maintain temporal appearance consistency and selectively refine occlusion-prone regions.
- Experimental results demonstrate temporally stable, high-fidelity dynamic scene editing and superiority over existing methods in visual quality and motion coherence.
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