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DelowlightSplat: Feed-Forward Gaussian Splatting for Lowlight 3D Scene Reconstruction

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2026-05-27 v1

Abstract

Novel-view synthesis and 3D reconstruction from sparse posed images are central to robotics and AR/VR. Yet, feed-forward 3D Gaussian reconstruction fails under lowlight due to noise, color shifts, and unreliable correspondence. We propose DelowlightSplat, a lowlight-aware feed-forward Gaussian splatting framework for clean novel-view rendering. We build a controllable multi-view lowlight benchmark by degrading only context views while keeping target views clean. We introduce a lightweight Lowlight Adapter for residual enhancement to improve matchability, and couple it with cost-volume-based multi-view inference to directly predict clean 3D Gaussians. Experiments show that DelowlightSplat significantly outperforms previous feed-forward method and two-stage pipeline under lowlight conditions.

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@article{arxiv.2605.26629,
  title  = {DelowlightSplat: Feed-Forward Gaussian Splatting for Lowlight 3D Scene Reconstruction},
  author = {Fuzhen Jiang and Zengtian Xie and Zhuoran Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.26629},
  year   = {2026}
}