CVPR Daily - Tuesday
6 DAILY CVPR Tuesday Highlight Presentation does it all at the same time. ” Could this be the seed for their next paper or perhaps open the door for other researchers? “ That would be pretty nice! ” Prune responds. “ We did a couple of experiments in that direction, and it’s turning out more challenging than we hoped, but it would be a very nice output and future direction. ” As the first author of the work, Prune will present at CVPR 2023 in June . She worked on the code during her internship at Google , where in the beginning, she was a newbie to the NeRF field and can remember being surprised at the results when the state-of-the-art methods were applied to sparse views. “ I was like, how can it be so bad? ” she recalls. “ I’m most proud of the difference in outputs we can now get. That’s because I saw how it was initially, and I thought, how are we ever going to be able to get something reasonable? Now, we get something that looks realistic. ” Fabian adds: “ The most important thing is that rather than having to record for hours, you can just take a bunch of images or crawl the internet. That opens a lot of doors and makes it more accessible for everybody! ” To learn more about SPARF, visit Poster Tue-PM-006 this afternoon from 16:30-18:30 in the West Exhibit Hall. It’s a highlight paper (check it out).
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