News Archive
LSD SLAM received the ECCV 2024 Koenderink Award for standing the Test of Time.
We have seven papers accepted to ECCV 2024. Check our publication page for more details.
We have twelve papers accepted to CVPR 2024. Check our publication page for more details.
We have four papers accepted to ICCV 2023. Check out our publication page for more details.
CVPR 2023
We have six papers accepted to CVPR 2023. Check out our publication page for more details.
NeurIPS 2022
We have two papers accepted to NeurIPS 2022. Check out our publication page for more details.
WACV 2023
We have two papers accepted at WACV 2023. Check out our publication page for more details.
Fulbright PULSE podcast on Prof. Cremers went online on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
MCML Kick-Off
On July 27th, we are organizing the Kick-Off of the Munich Center for Machine Learning in the Bavarian Academy of Sciences.
AI Symposium
On July 22nd 2022, we are organizing a Symposium on AI within the Technology Forum of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences.
We are organizing a workshop on Map-Based Localization for Autonomous Driving at ECCV 2022, Tel Aviv, Israel.
In April 2022 Jürgen Sturm and Daniel Cremers were featured among the top 6 most influential scholars in robotics of the last decade.
We have open PhD and postdoc positions! To apply, please use our application form.
We have six papers accepted to CVPR 2022 in New Orleans!
We have two papers accepted to ICRA 2022 - congrats to Lukas von Stumberg, Qing Cheng and Niclas Zeller!
Watch Daniel Cremers' TEDx talk on making machines see the 3D world!
Bernt Schiele (Max Planck Institute for Informatics) will give a talk in the TUM AI lecture series on June 10th, 3pm! Livestream
French-German Machine Learning Symposium
The French-German Machine Learning Symposium brought together some of the leading ML researchers from France and Germany to give us a glimpse into their research and engage in discussions on the future of machine learning. The list of speakers includes Yann LeCun, Cordelia Schmid, Jean-Bernard Lasserre, Bernhard Schölkopf, and many more! For the full program please visit the webpage.
Ron Kimmel (Technion - Israel Institute of Technology) will give a talk in the TUM AI lecture series on May 6th, 3pm! Livestream
4Seasons Dataset: We have released a novel dataset for benchmarking multi-weather SLAM in autonomous driving.
Hao Li (Pinscreen) will give a talk in the TUM AI lecture series on April 22nd, 8pm! Livestream
Thomas Pock (TU Graz) will give a talk in the TUM AI lecture series on April 15th, 3pm! Livestream
Max Welling (University of Amsterdam) will give a talk in the TUM AI lecture series on April 1st, 3pm! Livestream
We have two papers accepted to ICRA 2021!
We have seven papers (4 orals, 3 posters) accepted to CVPR 2021!
Marc Pollefeys (ETH Zurich) will give a talk in the TUM AI lecture series on March 4th, 3pm! Livestream
Maks Ovsjanikov (Ecole Polytechnique) will give a talk in the TUM AI lecture series on March 11th, 3pm! Livestream
Rick Szeliski (University of Washington) will give a talk in the TUM AI lecture series on Jan 28th, 5pm! Livestream
Frank Dellaert (Georgia Tech) will give a talk in the TUM AI lecture series on Dec 17th, 4pm! Livestream
Jon Barron (Google) will give a talk in the TUM AI lecture series on Oct 22nd, 9pm! Livestream
We have five papers accepted to 3DV 2020!
Our effcient deep network architectures form the AI engine of the project Slow Down COVID-19 at Harvard.
Our practical course "Vision-based Navigation" (WS18, SS19) by usenko and Publications was honored as best practical course in the academic year 2018/2019 by the department for Informatics.
We are organizing a workshop on Map-based Localization for Autonomous Driving at ECCV 2020, Glasgow, UK.
Daniel Cremers received an ERC Advanced Grant (3.5 Mio Euro) for pioneering frontier research from the European Research Council. This constitutes his fifth ERC grant.
We have four papers accepted to CVPR 2020!
We scanned the Bavarian Minister President, Markus Söder with our 3D scanner. He received the print as a gift from TUM at the Bavarian High Tech Summit on February 3rd, see also Campusspiegel.
We have five papers accepted to ICRA 2020!
Our paper Combining Depth Fusion and Photometric Stereo for Fine Detailed 3D Models received the SCIA 2019 Honourable Mention Award
We have four papers accepted to ECCV 2018!
Our paper Robust Fitting of Subdivision Surfaces for Smooth Shape Analysis (V. Estellers, F. Schmidt and D. Cremers) received the Best Paper Award at 3DV 2018.
On Nov 15 2017 Laura Leal-Taixé received the prestigious Sofja-Kovalevskaja Award (1.65 Mio €) by the Alexander-von-Humboldt Foundation!
We have six papers accepted to ICCV 2017!
We have five papers accepted for CVPR 2017.
Our CVPR 2016 paper Sublabel-Accurate Relaxation of Nonconvex Energies (Möllenhoff, Laude, Moeller, Lellmann, Cremers) received the Best Paper Honorable Mention Award.
Our SGP 2016 paper Non-rigid puzzles (Litany, Rodolà, Bronstein, Bronstein, Cremers) received the Best Paper Award.
Feb 29 2016: Radio broadcast (in German) on the Leibniz Award.
On March 1st 2016, Prof. Cremers will receive the Leibniz Award 2016, the biggest award in German academia.
Our VMV 2015 paper Point-wise Map Recovery and Refinement from Functional Correspondence (Rodolà, Möller, Cremers) received the Best Paper Award.
Aug 2015: We have three papers accepted to the International Conference on 3D Vision 2015.
Aug 2015: We have five papers accepted to the International Conference on Computer Vision 2015..
Mar 2015: Jörg Stückler won the Georges Giralt Award by euRobotics AISBL for the best PhD thesis in robotics in Europe in 2015.
Daniel Cremers received an ERC Consolidator Grant (2 Mio Euro).
We have two papers accepted to the International Conference on 3D Vision 2014.
Our ISMAR 2014 paper Semi-Dense Visual Odometry for AR on a Smartphone (Schöps,Engel,Cremers) received the Best Short Paper Award.
We have four papers accepted to the European Conference on Computer Vision 2014. We have four papers accepted to the German Conference on Pattern Recognition 2014.
March 2014: Daniel Cremers was awarded an ERC Proof of Concept Grant.
May 2014: Our MOOC [http://www.edx.org/course/tumx/tumx-autonavx-autonomous-navigation-1658|Autonomous Navigation for Flying Robots] started on EdX successfully with more than 15000 participants.
May 2014: Jakob Engel was awarded with the Young Professional Award of the EMVA (European Machine Vision Association) for his work on Semi-Dense Visual Odometry for a Monocular Camera
March 2014: Join us now for an exciting online course on quadrotors. teaser videocourse website
Jürgen Sturm receives the TUM TeachInf best lecture award 2013 for his course "Visual navigation for Flying Robots" Our paper Graph-based bundle adjustment for INS-camera calibration (D. Bender, M. Schikora, J. Sturm, D. Cremers) receives the best paper award at the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle in Geomatics (UAV-g) conference.
August 2013: Daniel Cremers gives four talks at the UCLA Computer Vision Summer School. July 2013: Daniel Cremers has a keynote talk at the Int. Computer Vision Summer School in Calabria.
August 29, 2013: We have six papers accepted to the International Conference on Computer Vision 2013.
June 11, 2013: Evgeny Strekalovskiy was awarded the 2013 Google Doctoral Fellowship.
May 9, 2013: Our ICRA Paper "Robust Odometry Estimation for RGB-D Cameras" has been nominated for the Best Vision Paper award.
February 11-15, 2013: Daniel Cremers co-organized the UCLA IPAM Workshop on Convex Relaxation Methods for Geometric Problems in Scientific Computing.
November 23, 2012: Julia Bergbauer received the Achievement Award for Master Graduate 2012 of the Women for Math Science Program at the Technical University of Munich.
October 25, 2012: Evgeny Strekalovskiy received the prestigious Intel Doctoral Student Honor Award.
October 18, 2012: Our research on quadrocopters has been highlighted on the faculty homepage. Read in English or in German.
July 2nd, 2012: Eno Töppe was awarded the price for the best master thesis of the year 2009 by the Bonn Society for Computer Science.
June 25, 2012: Jürgen Sturm receives the Artificial Intelligence Dissertation Award by the European Coordinating Committee for Artificial Intelligence (ECCAI).
April 14, 2012: We are co-organizing a Special Issue on Visual Understanding and Applications with RGB-D Cameras. Call for Papers.
Upcoming lecture in SS2012: "Visual navigation for flying robots". Sign up
February 6, 2012: There will be a Symposium on Total Variation at TUM-Campus Garching.
October 10, 2011: For our joint research on dense optical flow and 6DVision / Scene Flow our collaborators from Daimler Research have been nominated for the Deutscher Zukunftspreis.
October 5, 2011: We have a Youtube Channel.