Toward Dense 3D Reconstruction in the Wild

Speaker: Professor Jia Deng
         Princeton University

Title:  "Toward Dense 3D Reconstruction in the Wild"

Date:   Tuesday, 4 July 2023

Time:   11:00am - 12 noon

Venue:  Room 2463

Abstract:

Reconstructing depth and motion of every pixel for arbitrary scenes is a
core problem in 3D vision with many downstream applications. In this talk,
I will describe some of our recent efforts toward this goal, including
various strategies to obtain effective training data for
single-image 3D reconstruction, and new neural architectures that advance
the state of the art of multiview 3D reconstruction.


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Biography:

Jia Deng is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Princeton
University. His research focuses on computer vision and machine learning.
He is a recipient of the Sloan Research Fellowship, the NSF CAREER award,
the ONR Young Investigator award, an ICCV Marr Prize, a CVPR test-of-time
award, a 3DV Best Student Paper Award, and two ECCV Best Paper Awards.