RLGS: Reinforcement Learning-Based Adaptive Hyperparameter Tuning for Gaussian Splatting
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2508.04078v1
- Date: Wed, 06 Aug 2025 04:37:39 GMT
- Title: RLGS: Reinforcement Learning-Based Adaptive Hyperparameter Tuning for Gaussian Splatting
- Authors: Zhan Li, Huangying Zhan, Changyang Li, Qingan Yan, Yi Xu,
- Abstract summary: We propose RLGS, a plug-and-play reinforcement learning framework for adaptive hyperparameter tuning in 3DGS.<n> RLGS is model-agnostic and seamlessly integrates into existing 3DGS pipelines without architectural modifications.
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- Abstract: Hyperparameter tuning in 3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS) is a labor-intensive and expert-driven process, often resulting in inconsistent reconstructions and suboptimal results. We propose RLGS, a plug-and-play reinforcement learning framework for adaptive hyperparameter tuning in 3DGS through lightweight policy modules, dynamically adjusting critical hyperparameters such as learning rates and densification thresholds. The framework is model-agnostic and seamlessly integrates into existing 3DGS pipelines without architectural modifications. We demonstrate its generalization ability across multiple state-of-the-art 3DGS variants, including Taming-3DGS and 3DGS-MCMC, and validate its robustness across diverse datasets. RLGS consistently enhances rendering quality. For example, it improves Taming-3DGS by 0.7dB PSNR on the Tanks and Temple (TNT) dataset, under a fixed Gaussian budget, and continues to yield gains even when baseline performance saturates. Our results suggest that RLGS provides an effective and general solution for automating hyperparameter tuning in 3DGS training, bridging a gap in applying reinforcement learning to 3DGS.
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