CVPR Daily - Tuesday

with lots of examples of a chair you can infer what a chair is. In our project, Scan2CAD, when we have lots of noisy chairs or incomplete chairs, we have lots of counter examples of perfect quality chairs. That’s why we can learn to transform bad quality scans into high-quality chairs. ” Armen points out that one shortcoming of the project is that to make a better-quality reconstruction takes a long time . They are planning to implement a real-time interactive approach which will mean, for example, having a VR goggle, and while 3D reconstructing, transform the whole world into CAD models. Finally, Armen tells us what it is like to work with Matthias Niessner : “ Working with Matthias is really interesting. Matthias thinks very big. He is not happy with small steps or incremental improvements. He is always the big vision. Sometimes as a PhD student you want to work on something that is safe, but Matthias makes you give 100 per cent of yourself. ” To learn more about this work, come along to Armen’s oral [1.2C] today at 14:42 and to his poster [178] at 15:20-18:00. 7 DAILY CVPR Tuesday Scan2CAD

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