CVPR Daily - Wednesday

DAILY Wednesday 13 Zekun Hao Zekun’s co-author on this work is Hadar Averbuch-Elor , whom our readers met two years ago in Tel Aviv and is currently post-doc at Cornell. Their respective advisors, Serge Belongie and Noah Snavely, have also provided valuable insight and support. “I really enjoy working with all of them!” he says enthusiastically. In terms of next steps, Zekun feels the quality and scale of the method could be improved. It focuses on a single shape, but it could generalize to a larger shape, like a city-scale 3D model where you could change the height of the skyscrapers , for example. He is also considering some minor tweaks of this method, such as supporting a variable number of primitives instead of a fixed set. Currently, it uses either 256 or 512 spheres to represent the proxy shape, but in reality, some shapes are more complex than others. These complex shapes might needmore primitives than simple shapes, so it would be better to support dynamic numbers and types of shapes . To find out more, Zekun recommends you check out the online demo. If you would like to ask him about this work, please visit one of the Poster 2.3 Q&A sessions on Wednesday at 14:00- 16:00 or Thursday at 02:00-04:00. Shared latent space Ƹ “I really enjoy working with all of them!”

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