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AnchorSplat: Feed-Forward 3D Gaussian Splatting with 3D Geometric Priors

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2026-04-10 v2

Abstract

Recent feed-forward Gaussian reconstruction models adopt a pixel-aligned formulation that maps each 2D pixel to a 3D Gaussian, entangling Gaussian representations tightly with the input images. In this paper, we propose AnchorSplat, a novel feed-forward 3DGS framework for scene-level reconstruction that represents the scene directly in 3D space. AnchorSplat introduces an anchor-aligned Gaussian representation guided by 3D geometric priors (e.g., sparse point clouds, voxels, or RGB-D point clouds), enabling a more geometry-aware renderable 3D Gaussians that is independent of image resolution and number of views. This design substantially reduces the number of required Gaussians, improving computational efficiency while enhancing reconstruction fidelity. Beyond the anchor-aligned design, we utilize a Gaussian Refiner to adjust the intermediate Gaussiansy via merely a few forward passes. Experiments on the ScanNet++ v2 NVS benchmark demonstrate the SOTA performance, outperforming previous methods with more view-consistent and substantially fewer Gaussian primitives.

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@article{arxiv.2604.07053,
  title  = {AnchorSplat: Feed-Forward 3D Gaussian Splatting with 3D Geometric Priors},
  author = {Xiaoxue Zhang and Xiaoxu Zheng and Yixuan Yin and Tiao Zhao and Kaihua Tang and Michael Bi Mi and Zhan Xu and Dave Zhenyu Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.07053},
  year   = {2026}
}

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