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4D LangSplat: 4D Language Gaussian Splatting via Multimodal Large Language Models Contributions: • We introduce 4D LangSplat for open-vocabulary 4D spatial-temporal queries. To the best of our knowledge, we are the first to construct 4D language fields with object textual captions generated by MLLMs. • To model smooth transitions...

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Paper: Project: YouTube: Code:

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Can think of a lot of cool use cases for this!

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Can you share some ideas? I am curious :)

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4D LangSplat's fusion of spatiotemporal Gaussian splatting with LLMs echoes Simondon's concept of technical individuation. Yet it risks reifying language as mere technical object, divorced from lived experience. How might we preserve the human in this hyper-technical assemblage?

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