Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät - Visual Computing

Visual Computing

The research and teaching group Visual Computing covers different activities in the area of 3D image & video analysis and synthesis, computer vision, graphics and deep learning. Especially the tracking of rigid and deformable objects, 3D geometry reconstruction, 3D video processing and scene understanding is investigated for applications in the areas of multimedia and augmented reality as well as medicine and security.

 

 


Events, News

  • Nov, 2025: Niklas Gard successfully defended his PhD thesis on Efficient 6D Pose Estimation for Augmented Reality through Hybrid Methods and Domain-Invariant Matching
  • Sep, 2025: The CGS_GAN paper accpted at NeurIPS
  • Jul, 2025: Our RIPE paper accepted at ICCV
  • May, 2025: STAR report on Gaussian Splatting compression presented at Eurographics 2025
  • Dec, 2024: New DFG project DIPM accepted on inverse procedural modeling
  • Nov, 2024: Clemens Seibold successfully defended his PhD thesis on Robust and Explainable Face Morphing Detection and High Quality Morphing
  • Jul, 2024: 3 papers accepted at ECCV 2024
  • Jun, 2024: Our Gaussian Splatting Decoder paper presented at CVPR 2024
  • Jan, 2024: 7 papers accepted at VISAPP 2024
  • Sep, 2023: Tutorial on Interactive Virtual Humans given at EUVIP 2023
  • Sep, 2023: Invited talk on Deep Fakes at IEEE SPS-IFS Webinar
  • Jun. 2024: Event Vision paper on X-maps presented at CVPR 2023
  • Jan, 2023: Talk on Gerative Virtual Humans at JIVP
  • Apr, 2022: Our CVPR paper Multi-View Mesh Reconstruction with Neural Deferred Shading has been accepted
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