OMG: Opacity Matters in Material Modeling with Gaussian Splatting
Abstract
Decomposing geometry, materials and lighting from a set of images, namely inverse rendering, has been a long-standing problem in computer vision and graphics. Recent advances in neural rendering enable photo-realistic and plausible inverse rendering results. The emergence of 3D Gaussian Splatting has boosted it to the next level by showing real-time rendering potentials. An intuitive finding is that the models used for inverse rendering do not take into account the dependency of opacity w.r.t. material properties, namely cross section, as suggested by optics. Therefore, we develop a novel approach that adds this dependency to the modeling itself. Inspired by radiative transfer, we augment the opacity term by introducing a neural network that takes as input material properties to provide modeling of cross section and a physically correct activation function. The gradients for material properties are therefore not only from color but also from opacity, facilitating a constraint for their optimization. Therefore, the proposed method incorporates more accurate physical properties compared to previous works. We implement our method into 3 different baselines that use Gaussian Splatting for inverse rendering and achieve significant improvements universally in terms of novel view synthesis and material modeling.
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Yong et al. "OMG: Opacity Matters in Material Modeling with Gaussian Splatting." International Conference on Learning Representations, 2025.Markdown
[Yong et al. "OMG: Opacity Matters in Material Modeling with Gaussian Splatting." International Conference on Learning Representations, 2025.](https://mlanthology.org/iclr/2025/yong2025iclr-omg/)BibTeX
@inproceedings{yong2025iclr-omg,
title = {{OMG: Opacity Matters in Material Modeling with Gaussian Splatting}},
author = {Yong, Silong and Manivannan, Venkata Nagarjun Pudureddiyur and Kerbl, Bernhard and Wan, Zifu and Stepputtis, Simon and Sycara, Katia P. and Xie, Yaqi},
booktitle = {International Conference on Learning Representations},
year = {2025},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/iclr/2025/yong2025iclr-omg/}
}