23 Computer Vision News Computer Vision News follow-up to this work, generating camera trajectory and human motion simultaneously to develop entire 3D scenes based solely on user input. However, he identifies textual conditioning as an area with room for improvement. “I guess it’s true for most 3D generation,” he says. “Textual conditioning is too limited in general and not userfriendly enough. I want a way to condition things with human perception, but I don’t know what it would be yet...” Robin’s supervisors, Vicky Kalogeiton and Marc Christie, told us that Robin’s paper is special because it is one of the first attempts to democratize cinematography, making it more accessible and controllable for everyday users. “It’s super great to work with Vicky,” Robin adds. “For every PhD student, sometimes there are down moments, and you don’t know where to go, and she’s always there to motivate you. Then, after a meeting with her, you’re back at work.” Do they ever disagree on the best path to follow? “Not during my first year because I was new, but now that I’m a second-year PhD student, I have my own ideas!” he laughs. “Yeah, for sure, I fight, and we discuss to produce better ideas together.” E.T. the Exceptional Trajectories
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