CVOct 21, 2025

PLANA3R: Zero-shot Metric Planar 3D Reconstruction via Feed-Forward Planar Splatting

arXiv:2510.18714v14 citationsh-index: 7
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It addresses the problem of scalable and accurate 3D reconstruction for indoor environments, offering a novel method that reduces annotation needs.

The paper tackles metric 3D reconstruction of indoor scenes from unposed two-view images by using planar primitives, achieving strong generalization across tasks like surface reconstruction and depth estimation without requiring 3D plane annotations during training.

This paper addresses metric 3D reconstruction of indoor scenes by exploiting their inherent geometric regularities with compact representations. Using planar 3D primitives - a well-suited representation for man-made environments - we introduce PLANA3R, a pose-free framework for metric Planar 3D Reconstruction from unposed two-view images. Our approach employs Vision Transformers to extract a set of sparse planar primitives, estimate relative camera poses, and supervise geometry learning via planar splatting, where gradients are propagated through high-resolution rendered depth and normal maps of primitives. Unlike prior feedforward methods that require 3D plane annotations during training, PLANA3R learns planar 3D structures without explicit plane supervision, enabling scalable training on large-scale stereo datasets using only depth and normal annotations. We validate PLANA3R on multiple indoor-scene datasets with metric supervision and demonstrate strong generalization to out-of-domain indoor environments across diverse tasks under metric evaluation protocols, including 3D surface reconstruction, depth estimation, and relative pose estimation. Furthermore, by formulating with planar 3D representation, our method emerges with the ability for accurate plane segmentation. The project page is available at https://lck666666.github.io/plana3r

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