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As XR technology continues to advance rapidly, 3D generation and editing are increasingly crucial. Among these, stylization plays a key role in enhancing the appearance of 3D models. By utilizing stylization, users can achieve consistent artistic effects in 3D editing using a single reference style image, making it a user-friendly editing method. However, recent NeRF-based 3D stylization methods encounter efficiency issues that impact the user experience, and their implicit nature limits their ability to accurately transfer geometric pattern styles. Additionally, the ability for artists to apply flexible control over stylized scenes is considered highly desirable to foster an environment conducive to creative exploration. To address the above issues, we introduce StylizedGS, an efficient 3D neural style transfer framework with adaptable control over perceptual factors based on 3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS) representation. We propose a filter-based refinement to eliminate floaters that affect the stylization effects in the scene reconstruction process. The nearest neighbor-based style loss is introduced to achieve stylization by fine-tuning the geometry and color parameters of 3DGS, while a depth preservation loss with other regularizations is proposed to prevent the tampering of geometry content. Moreover, facilitated by specially designed losses, StylizedGS enables users to control color, stylized scale, and regions during the stylization to possess customization capabilities. Our method achieves high-quality stylization results characterized by faithful brushstrokes and geometric consistency with flexible controls. Extensive experiments across various scenes and styles demonstrate the effectiveness and efficiency of our method concerning both stylization quality and inference speed.
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Am J Speech Lang Pathol
August 2025
Department of Communication Disorders, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT.
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August 2025
As XR technology continues to advance rapidly, 3D generation and editing are increasingly crucial. Among these, stylization plays a key role in enhancing the appearance of 3D models. By utilizing stylization, users can achieve consistent artistic effects in 3D editing using a single reference style image, making it a user-friendly editing method.
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August 2025
3D scene generation has garnered growing attention in recent years and has made significant progress. Generating 4D cities is more challenging than 3D scenes due to the presence of structurally complex, visually diverse objects like buildings and vehicles, and heightened human sensitivity to distortions in urban environments. To tackle these issues, we propose CityDreamer4D, a compositional generative model specifically tailored for generating unbounded 4D cities.
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August 2025
Department of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Gachon University Gil Medical Center, Incheon, Republic of Korea.
This study explores a rare double-head vase from 6th-century BCE Akanthos, featuring 2 contrasting profiles-a pale-skinned Greek woman and a dark-skinned male with exaggerated features-each accompanied by a kalos inscription. While the inscriptions appear to assert symmetrical beauty ("Eronassa is very beautiful"; "Timyllos is as beautiful as this face"), philological and iconographic analysis reveals layers of irony. The woman's face reflects classical ideals, whereas the male's physiognomy (eg, bimaxillary protrusion) signals parody.
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August 2025
Infectious Economics LLC, New York, NY, USA.
Background: The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved long-acting injectable agents for preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. These agents are urgently required to enhance both the available options and the efficacy in HIV prevention. Long-acting PrEP treatments offer a less frequent and more discreet alternative, potentially preferred by many individuals.
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