In this doctoral seminar, current research at the Institute for Visual Computing will be presented and discussed. The goal is to learn about current research projects at our institute, to strengthen our expertise in the field, to provide a platform where research challenges can be discussed, and also to practice scientific presentations.
The seminar takes place in the spring and autumn semester.
This course requires solid knowledge in the area of Computer Graphics and Computer Vision as well as state-of-the-art research.
Ungraded semester performance. Presence is mandatory (75% of the seminar talks) to pass the seminar. Presence is formally controlled. Every participant has to present her research once a year. Furthermore, the seminar can be attended at most 4 times.
Number | 264-5800-00L |
Organizers | M. Gross, O. Sorkine, M. Pollefeys |
Coordinator | T. Martin |
Location | CAB G 51, Friday, 12-13 (starting at 12:15) |
ECTS Credits | 1 |
Date | Name | Topic |
19-Sep | Christian Schumacher | 3D Printing Elasticity |
26-Sep | CGL Retreat | |
03-Oct | Pascal Bérard | High-Quality Capture of Eyes |
10-Oct | Alexandre Chapiro | Augmenting Perceived Disparity by Unusual Means |
17-Oct | Olga Diamanti | Designing fields on Surfaces |
24-Oct | Dominik Honegger | Embedded Computer Vision |
31-Oct | Lorenz Meier | TBA |
07-Nov | Antoine Milliez | TBA: Technical Brushes, by Antoine |
14-Nov | Cancelled | |
21-Nov | Chrisitan Schüller | Appearance-Mimicking Surfaces |
28-Nov | Kaan Yücer | Inferring Geometric Relationships in Multi-Image Scenarios |
05-Dec | Nikolay Savinov | Discrete Optimization of Ray Potentials for Semantic 3D Reconstruction |
12-Dec | Endri Dibra | Extending the performance of human classifiers using a viewpoint specific approach |