DreamMapping: High-Fidelity Text-to-3D Generation via Variational Distribution Mapping

Zeyu Cai, Duotun Wang, Yixun Liang, Zhijing Shao, Ying-Cong Chen, Xiaohang Zhan, Zeyu Wang
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Score Distillation Sampling (SDS) has emerged as a prevalent technique for text-to-3D generation, enabling 3D content creation by distilling view-dependent information from text-to-2D guidance. However, they frequently exhibit shortcomings such as over-saturated color and excess smoothness. In this paper, we conduct a thorough analysis of SDS and refine its formulation, finding that the core design is to model the distribution of rendered images. Following this insight, we introduce a novel strategy called Variational Distribution Mapping (VDM), which expedites the distribution modeling process by regarding the rendered images as instances of degradation from diffusion-based generation. This special design enables the efficient training of variational distribution by skipping the calculations of the Jacobians in the diffusion U-Net. We also introduce timestep-dependent Distribution Coefficient Annealing (DCA) to further improve distilling precision. Leveraging VDM and DCA, we use Gaussian Splatting as the 3D representation and build a text-to-3D generation framework. Extensive experiments and evaluations demonstrate the capability of VDM and DCA to generate high-fidelity and realistic assets with optimization efficiency.
DreamMapping:通过变异分布映射实现高保真文本到 3D 的生成
分数蒸馏采样(SDS)已成为文本到三维生成的一种流行技术,它通过从文本到二维的引导中蒸馏出与视图相关的信息,从而实现三维内容的创建。然而,它们经常表现出色彩过度饱和和过度平滑等缺点。在本文中,我们对 SDS 进行了深入分析,并对其表述进行了改进,发现其核心设计是对渲染图像的分布进行建模。根据这一见解,我们引入了一种名为变异分布映射(VariationalDistribution Mapping,VDM)的新策略,通过将渲染图像视为基于扩散生成的退化实例来加快分布建模过程。这种特殊的设计通过跳过扩散 U-Net 中 Jacobian 的计算,实现了高效的变分分布训练。我们还引入了与时间步相关的分布系数退火(DCA),以进一步提高蒸馏精度。利用VDM 和 DCA,我们使用高斯拼接(Gaussian Splatting)作为三维表示,并构建了文本到三维的生成框架。广泛的实验和评估证明,VDM 和 DCA 能够以优化效率生成高保真和逼真的资产。
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