CVPR Daily - Wednesday
12 DAILY CVPR Wednesday Poster Presentation “ This work is all about occlusion estimation directly rather than via depth as an intermediate step , ” he concludes. “ It stresses the importance of temporal stability to make things look realistic for AR applications rather than just single- frame evaluation, which has been done before. To learn more, please watch our video and talk to me at the poster. ” As Jamie says, you can visit Poster 79 from 10:30-12:30 this morning in the West Exhibit Hall to learn more about this work. For immersive AR experiences, temporally stable predictions are important. The method improves over the baseline - notice how the pink object appears consistently between the gaps in the chair. The method can also be used to estimate a depth map if required via an efficient binary search.
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