Seminar: Modern Methods for 3D Reconstruction and Representation
Seminar IN2107, which is open to Master students from "computer science", "games engineering", "robotics, cognition, and intelligence", and other programs. Please consult TUMonline or your study coordinator for more information.
General
This seminar explores the latest advancements in 3D reconstruction and representation, with a focus on cutting-edge research. We will review recent papers covering a range of topics, including neural implicit representations (such as NeRFs), Gaussian splatting, and volumetric methods. In addition to discussing their theoretical foundations and practical applications, we will examine how these techniques are shaping fields such as computer vision, robotics, and graphics. The seminar will also provide an overview of the fundamental principles of 3D reconstruction and the most commonly used techniques today.
Organization
General
- Organizers: Sergei Solonets, Daniil Sinitsyn
- Email: modern3d-ss25@vision.in.tum.de (please address all requests to this address only!)
- The preliminary meeting will be online. The seminar and meetings will be held in person.
- SLIDES modern_3d.pdf
Preliminary Meeting
- Date: Feb 13
- Time: 14:30 - 15:00
- Location: The meeting will be held online and more details can be found on TUMonline, s.t. the meeting can only be joined by TUM students
- Places will be assigned through the TUM matching system. An application by e-mail is necessary and the requirements are given during the preliminary meeting